Reuters, 04/11 15:17 CET
By Elisabeth O’Leary and Blanca Rodríguez
MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s
opposition Socialists, needing to attract centrist voters to realise
their hopes of ousting the ruling party in next month’s election, are
proposing labour reforms which aim to be kinder to workers while
reassuring the business community.
In doing so, they are will be navigating a tricky course,
a fact that Jordi Sevilla, the Socialists’ party’s chief economic
advisor and a potential economy minister, acknowledges.
“We have to be capable of getting the flexibility we need
for progress in productivity in the globalised economy of the 21st
century, but we can’t achieve that by weakening one side,” Sevilla told
Reuters in an interview.
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Source: Euronews
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