The leader of More Country, Inigo Errejonhas praised this Thursday the “political tune” with the second vice-president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, which has made it possible to launch the commission of experts which will analyze mental health at work and has underlined that this effort to bring politics back into everyday life and that harmony of “engaging in the face of the reactionary offensive” is, he has emphasized, the “political hope” that can allow us to look forward with optimism”.
In an act to present the commission of twelve experts, professionals and academicswhich in six months must issue a report that will serve as a guide for the Government to curb the impact of Precarious work on the mental healthErrejón has insisted that the commission can be set in motion because it shares with Díaz the “stubborn and stubborn” effort for politics to return to what is important “because the social model cannot function permanently for alternative use of caffeine and diazepam”.
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The leader of Más País (the commission is the result of the agreement of the Government with this training the negotiation of the labor reform) has made it clear that this policy has nothing to do with “the fuss or the insults, nor with buying all the rags that the reactionaries put in front of you, it has to do with rreturn to the politicization of everyday life and to what people hurt, to restore confidence for the future”.
And in mental health this is specified in this commission that Errejón has also thanked the labor minister because the work environment has to “stop being a place of fear, and go back to being a place of law, the only way to undertake a more productive economy“.
For her part, the second vice president insisted that “work can’t make you sick but neither is the lack of work, and that is a basic premise” and he has claimed to speak of a new organization at work and a change in culture in companies because “the company cannot be a place of suffering”.
Diaz has pointed out that first time in Spain “a public policy guideline is given to examine psychosocial risks” in the work environment in a scenario in which “temporary incapacity due to psychiatric pathology It is absolutely undervalued and despised.”
The Second Vice President and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, together with the spokesperson for Más País, Íñigo Errejón. (EFE/Zipi)
The also Minister of Labor has guaranteed that this commission of experts, jointly integrated by twelve professionals and academics from field of law of work, public health, psychology, psychiatrycritical thinking and culture, will “comply” with its task of advising the Government.
The head of Labor has valued the multidisciplinary nature of the commission and has underlined that they will deal with two problems: labor law and Mental health “and this is talking regarding democracy and when we talk regarding democracy you have to be serious“.