Fenacerd calls for radical reform
posted on: Jan 27 2012 8:55 by RDugey. Viewed 16 times.The National Federation of traders and businessmen (Fenacerd) welcomed the adoption by the Executive branch of the law of national strategy of development (2010-2030).
Ricardo Rosario, Chairman of the Organization, at the time placed the presidential candidates, political leaders, entrepreneurs and churches to make this commitment in order that allow the application of this rule for more dynamic sectors productive.
Explained that for years has been insisting on the need to sign an economic and social Covenant in the country, which lead to a fiscal pact and leading to a comprehensive reform, to lead to an overhaul of the tax structure in terms of income, expenditure, assets and liabilities of the State.
"Call on candidates to the Presidency of the two main parties, Danilo Medina, by the LDP and Hipólito Mejía, of the PRD, as well as the leaders of the other" u000a"organizations, churches and business entities in the country, assuming this commitment to the implementation of this law are met, but above all so that it can reach an agreement that allows the realization of a comprehensive fiscal reform, to ensure the competitiveness of the national productive sector", holds.
To participate in the deposit of a floral offering at the Altar of the fatherland, on the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the Fenacerd and the Smith of the Republic, Juan Pablo Duarte natalicio 199. The entity also called Union class to initiate a frank and sincere with the employer sector dialogue in order to analyse the current situation of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises about the costs of Social Security and the accumulation of labour liabilities representing the dismissal.
"This situation is untenable for many companies, which have opted to lay off employees, while others have" u000a"in debt to pay employment benefits," noted.
Rosario explained that the Fenacerd understands and respects the conquests of the workers, "but at the same time appeals to common sense.
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