Union leader Afra Blanco has confirmed that it is impossible to reach a consensus on housing because it is an ideological debate.
A member of the trust knows that housing is an "ideological problem": "There are those who think it is a right and there are those who do not"
Union leader Afra Blanco has confirmed that it is impossible to reach a consensus on housing because it is an ideological debate
In his statement on the LaSexta Xplaca program, Union member Mart Branco said that an agreement on the house will not be reached, as it has not reached a meeting.Blanco explains this lack of understanding to such a discussion, which he describes as "we do not make any common ground of the inevitable Departure.
The trade union explains that the root of the dispute lies in the different opposing views that exist on this fundamental virtue."I believe that housing is a right and there are people who have shown that they consider it a good speculative market, so there will be no compromise," he said.For Blanco, housing represents the "fifth pillar of the welfare state", a position that, in his opinion, the negotiations do not allow
In addition to the issue of housing, Ofra Blanco also refers to the salary and benefits of the site.The head of the union emphasized that salaries are "increasing in all agreements", thanks, among other things, to reviewing clauses, and emphasized that "business profits are at historic highs".
As for worker productivity, Blanco acknowledged that it is "improving." However, he offered a sharp critique, noting that "the problem is that the benefits that workers create in companies are not invested in continuing to grow the company."As such, unions focus on profit distribution, arguing that a lack of reinvestment slows the company's sustainable growth.
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