Díaz meets this Thursday with business and union leaders to design a social shield against the escalating conflict
Yolanda Díaz is convening social agents in Spain to discuss protective measures for workers and companies in light of the escalating military conflict in the Middle East.
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labor, is organizing a meeting with social agents including union leaders and business representatives in response to the increasing military tensions in the Middle East. The gathering aims to design a set of protective measures, referred to as a 'social shield', to safeguard both employees and employers from the potential economic fallout arising from this conflict.
The immediate focus of the discussions will be on energy measures, which are deemed urgent given the current situation. Díaz emphasized the need to consider the broader implications of the military escalation, highlighting past experiences where protective measures were necessary during events like the pandemic. The attendees include prominent figures from Spain's major labor unions, CC OO and UGT, as well as representatives from significant business associations, CEOE and Cepyme.
This proactive approach indicates the Spanish government's commitment to addressing the potential repercussions of international conflicts on its domestic economy and social fabric. By involving both private sector and labor leaders in the planning process, the government seeks to foster a collaborative response that could potentially reduce the adverse effects on workers and maintain economic stability throughout the crisis.