2023-09-26 08:30:00
The Labor Legislation Commission of the Chamber of Deputies meets this Tuesday, September 26 to analyze projects on the reduction of working hours.
It will have the participation of specialists, union leaders and national authorities. In charge will be the president of the Union for the Homeland commission, Vanessa Siley.
will be taken into consideration seven projectsof which five are from official legislators: Hugo Yasky, Claudia Ormachea, Eduardo Valdés, Mónica Litza and Sergio Palazzo. The rest belong to the Left (Nicolás Del Caño) and the socialist Enrique Estevez.
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The Minister of Labor of the Nation would be present, Raquel “Kelly” Olmoswhich will return to the legislative field following stating its position on the Income Tax and the SME employment bill.
Specialists from the Argentine Industrial Union and the Current of Labor Lawyers July 7 were invited. The ambassador of Chile, Bárbara Sandoval, also received the invitation; the International Secretary, Cooperation and Migration of the Workers’ Commissions of Spain, Cristina Faciaben; and representatives of the CGT and both branches of the CTA.
The different projects on reducing the working day in Deputies
Projects on the reduction of working hours Yasky proposes that the The working day does not exceed 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week.without the decrease in the salary that workers are receiving at the time of establishment of the new law.
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Ormachea intends that the work day is 6 hours a day or 30 hours a week. Palazzo proposes that the working day be 8 hours a daybut let it be 4 days a week. Valdes and De Caño consider a maximum of 6 hours per day and 30 per week.
While the socialist Estevez and Monica Litza They maintain in their projects that the working hours should not exceed 36 hours per week.
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