For the effort to distort the reality by Labor Minister Niki Kerameos, on the occasion of her statements on the labor bill, PASOK-Motion Change speaks.
In their statement, Pavlos Christidis, responsible KTE Work and Social Security and Nikos Dimas, Party Department Secretary said: “Initially, we reiterate to the government that the period when using a media tricks to cross its line was over. So let’s see who has read the bill and who not.
From 8am to 9pm the Greek worker will work! And Mrs Kerameos considers it perfectly normal, since – as she told us – “It is true since 2023” that the government was the New Democracy nailing the former minister of the same government. “
Continuing, PASOK executives note that the minister, once again, is trying to distort reality by playing with the words.
“It hides the most important: that the ability of the employee to work to work overtime must be fully justified, according to the consistent jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
If, then, Mrs Kerameos thinks that there is no real difference, let’s replace the word “denial” with the word “consensus”. It is clear that the difference is fundamental: when talking about consensus, it means that there is a proposal from the employer and free acceptance by the employee. Whereas, when we talk about refusal, it is a command of the employer, which the employee refuses to execute. “
At the same time, they point out that the minister “has chosen not to say the fact that the Greeks are working much longer than the average European worker, as well as more weekends, with what this entails for their family and professional lives”.
“He did not even have clear explanations for the settlement of working time through an individual agreement, nor the substantial cancellation of the purpose of the license, through its segmentation even at five days. Finally, he chose very consciously to hide GSEE’s fierce reaction. It doesn’t make us impression, we have seen it before, “they note, adding:” It systematically “forgets” to refer to the sixth day of employment in the industrial sector, which is now reality. “
Concluding they point out that the PASOK – Change Movement will continue to be next to the workers and fighting for their rights, inside and outside the House. “Our commitment: better days for everyone.”
Source: Skai
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