The president of Cepyme, Gerardo Cuerva, has accused the government of “balancing” social dialogue and has recriminated that his decisions cause the decrease in productivity and lack of competitiveness with his international counterparts.
It has been in reference to the Manifesto of the SME that was presented on July 3 and in which small and medium enterprises rebelled against interventionism and over -regulation by the Executive led by Pedro Sánchez: “7 months ago of the Manifesto of the SME, it was a hard document, but meditated at a time of tiredness in which the small entrepreneurs demanded to respond to the measures they were adopting. If his government had not “walked” the social dialogue, he has declared Cuerva in the opening of the XI Edition of Cepyme Awards in which the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, were present.
Thus, the president of Cepyme has added extra pressure in his speech because, he has confirmed, there are those who think that I would be better (without adopting a more institutional, shy and condescending position), but the institutional is not at odds with the responsible. I am here to defend the interests of those who chose and represent Cepyme, “said Cuerva in the middle of the internal war for Cepyme’s presidency.
In this sense, the president of the employer of the small and medium -sized company has declared that he must give voice to those who the increase of the SMI is a great effort, to those who do not know how to assume the reduction of the day and those who cannot face the increase in social contributions. “Loyalty to the government, Spain and SMEs force me to tell you that there is no more margin,” said Cuerva.
In the same line, the president of the CEOE, Antonio Garamendi, who has defended the voice of the employers in the social dialogue has been spoken, protected by article 72 of the Spanish Constitution and in the result of the negotiations throughout history: “I want to claim our voice in the social dialogue that the Constitution grants us, we are part of the social dialogue because we have been there since the beginning. Social, “said Garamendi, who also added that” the best way to move socially and economically is to have us (the employers), the unions and the companies. “
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Cuerva and Garamendi reproach the Government for measures that hinder the work of small business