Ministry of labour will raise in January discussions to amend the labour code
posted on: Dec 22 2011 14:7 by RDugey. Viewed 34 times.The discussions for a possible amendment to the labour code will be raised next January by the Ministry of labour within the dialogue table.
To refer to the topic, Trabajo Minister Francisco Dominguez Brito said that any reforms made to the referred code should be made by consensus of the trade union sector both by the employer, that rights which have been acquired by workers cannot be eliminated.
Understands that the areas to be discussed should tilt to motivate more employment, stability, and not under the criteria of losing rights achieved by the workers.
"I believe that there are mechanisms that we can achieve in the reform, such as the conciliation so they can be more agile, the possibility that the worker can choose timetable that suits your needs him and the employer, as increasing hours of work and reducing the days," argued.
For him that would avoid the worker spends u000amore money in ticket
To refer to the concern raised by the Chairman of the National Council of Trade Union Unity (CNUS), Rafel Pepe Abreu, who said the businessmen want to eliminate the payment of labor concept of unemployment benefits, he said that eliminating the liquidation is impossible, because it is established in the Constitution and international agreements.
"Yes could discuss what unemployment insurance, which would be an additional benefit to the worker, that instead of giving a performance, that continue paying you your salary for several months, but we must see their feasibility, and already MOL assesses the conduct of a study to determine whether it is economically feasible", indicated.
To speak prior to their participation in a mass that offered the Ministry of labour on the occasion of Christmas in the La Paz Church, Domínguez Brito raised, in addition, the challenges facing the institution for the u000a2012, being one of the main achieve a greater number of Dominicans to have access to the Security Social.
He pointed out that in the country there are more than five million Dominicans have no access to family health insurance, and that they only have access to public health, but not to an occupational risk insurance and pensions.
The official also highlighted among his challenges have more formal, higher quality and better wages, jobs and the gradualness of the workers home.
In the latter case he raised will be analysed the mechanisms to implement, is not just a domestic who works in a tower of the Anacaona Avenue, which one you work in a homestay with income low.

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