Representatives of the Association of Dealers in Jumilla Expoboda attended the extraordinary meeting of the Regional Confederation of Organizations of Murcia, CROEM, which took place last Friday at the Auditorium and Congress Centre of Murcia, which bore the slogan "Let us this to work, "according to a press release of this group.
The meeting was attended by over 500 entrepreneurs from the region of practically all sectors and all claims raised by the eight entrepreneurs who spoke during the ceremony, the most repeated were the need for labor reform to labor market flexibility, improving access to bank credit and the reduction of government debt in relation to the companies they are working.
The meeting also sought to encourage entrepreneurship and to give "a warning to those who have the responsibility of government," said Miguel del Toro, president of CROEM, whose speech closed the meeting.
"The horizon for 2010 shows clouds in every way," said Del Toro, which defined the political and social reality of Spain as "general discontent."
Gustavo Lopez, representing merchants in the assembly Jumillano CROEM, said that such meetings serve primarily as a reminder that in these times of crisis, as well as the worker must also lend a hand to the employer, in the end is one that should generate jobs and keep jobs.
"It is good that the company sees the managers of companies large and small, as real demons, when they are experiencing first hand the fatal consequences of this crisis, besides having to endure the scorn of bankers, politicians and unions.
You have to make this work and that's everyone's job, "said Gustavo Lopez at the end of this General Assembly.
The president of the CROEM also criticized the president of the employers Murcia "continuous confrontation politics" and that "the financial stress experienced by township and passed on to suppliers."
Questioned the unity of the market because of the diversity of legislation in the autonomous communities and the effectiveness of sustainable economic law recently presented by the central government.
Del Toro stressed that employers are not asking for free dismissal, but the 'flexicurity', which he explained as "flexibility for the employer and worker safety, which we never forget"
One of the most celebrated speeches was that of Miguel López Abad on the vehemence of his words.
"We're sick of speculative banking, dehumanizing and unsupportive, the government paid later and later as they grow into massive and facilitate cronyism."
Among the points agreed include reducing the tax burden for businesses and social contributions.
The document includes specific measures for each sector.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla