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Spaniards against the reform of labor law
The Spaniards were present at the call of the unions. In 57 cities, the protests against the reform of the labor market have attracted hundreds of thousands of people. The organizers are talking about 500,000 demonstrators in Madrid and Barcelona to 400,000 – the police has seen ten times less. This first national day of action against the Conservative government of Mariano Rajoy has mobilized in any case beyond the adherents of the two main unions, Comisiones Obreras (CCOO) and Union General de Trabajadores (UGT). Protesters accuse the Executive to facilitate the dismissal and push workers into poverty. Reform, adopted by decree, reduces redundancy of 45 days per year worked to 33. It introduces a new CDI together with a trial period of one year and allows companies struggling to lower wages without consulting their employees.
In Madrid, where union leaders have been leading the parade, the event was festive. In this weekend carnival, some of the protesters came dressed up. Here, a family dressed up as cavemen wearing a sign reading "Go back to prehistory." Here, the character of the albums Where's Waldo? Says "seek democracy."
"Huelga General"
In major Spanish cities, the "critical sections", heirs of the social movement of indignados, have swelled the ranks of workers payday loan. The outrage, however, maintained a safe distance with union leaders. A kind of protest in the event: "Thanks for coming!" They chanted, ironically, to the Union address. For from the adoption of Decree ten days ago, the indignant took the streets of Madrid, without waiting for permission from the prefecture, or call the CCOO and UGT.
The latter is intended primarily rely. "The event this Sunday is only the beginning of the engagement," explains the spokesman for CCOO, Fernando Lezcano, without ruling out a general strike. The "huelga general", thus: in the processions, the claim is almost unanimous.
Mariano Rajoy said the protesters from Seville, where his training, the Popular Party (PP), celebrating its 16th national congress in a triumphalist mood. "Reform is just, good and necessary for Spain," he said. Rajoy announced new "sacrifices", without giving details. Before the elections Andalusian March 25, the head of government is cautious. Even if this bet formula: "It will not be pleasant, but the Spaniards are in agreement."
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