The Second Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor assures that for the first time, the Spanish labor market has resisted a major crisis and has not suffered “to the sound of the economic cycle”.
In an article published tomorrow by EXPANSIÓN in the special supplement 36 Aniversario, the minister highlights that Spain already has 20 million Social Security affiliates and that unemployment has been reduced by 900,000 people in the last twelve months. “These are historical figures,” says Díaz.
The vice-president underlines that “the labor reform is working” and that “a paradigm shift” is taking place, benefiting “all territories and all groups, especially those most affected by temporality”.
Díaz also insists on the idea of developing a “healthy economic ecosystem” so that the Spanish labor market reaches “higher levels of productivity and opportunities for people” because, he stresses, “collective solidarity is profitable.”