Junts Maintains Its Position: The CEOE Confirms the Rejection of Reducing the Working Day

The unions have urged the former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont to consider the impact on the workers of Catalonia when addressing political and economic issues. In a direct message, union representatives expressed their concern about policies that could harm the working class, warning against measures they described as 'a kick in the ass' for those who support the Catalan economy. The request was made in a context of economic and political uncertainty, where unilateral decisions could have significant repercussions on employment and the region's working conditions.

In an effort to protect the interests of their members, the unions have emphasized the need to maintain open dialogue and seek joint solutions that do not sacrifice workers' well-being in pursuit of political objectives. They stressed the importance of implementing measures that promote stability and economic growth, instead of creating internal divisions or generating instability in the labor market. This appeal reflects a growing concern among Catalan workers about the possible consequences of political decisions in the current economic context.

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