The deputy delegate of the Government in A Coruña, María Rivas, today reviewed the progress of the Government in labor matters, among which she highlighted the increase of the minimum wage, labor reform and the increase of pensions, and stressed the importance of social dialogue when it comes to conquering new rights that improve people’s lives.
He did so during the inauguration of the 14th Regional Congress of UGT A Coruña and Cee in which he pointed out that the Government is committed to a labor market in which the working person “is the center of all policies”, a Government, he said, that from the first moment it had as a priority “to end the regressive reform of the PP” of the labor bought and expand the rights, both of the working people and of the pensioners.
María Rivas affirmed that the Government of Spain “demonstrated with facts that it is the best ally of companies and workers” and guaranteed that it will continue working in that line, “pursuing new achievements such as the four-day day, the improvement of conciliation and productivity and the progressive increase of salaries”.
In this regard, the deputy delegate pledged the government’s support to the new regional executive while stressing that “having strong unions is good for the country, for the working class and for pensioners.”