Zapatero and that his Government ignored. The vice president of the EC, Antonio Tajani, gave them to them in Genoa José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has turned a deaf ear to all the reports that the European Commission has sent in the last year to the Palacio de La Moncloa to introduce the EU's demands into the labor reform. Mariano Rajoy already has this documentation on his table, and has committed to introducing two "non-negotiable" points for Brussels.
As El Confidencial Digital has learned from sources familiar with the meeting, the vice president of the European Commission, Antonio Tajani, delivered to the future president of the Government the recommendations that Brussels has been making to Zapatero's Executive in the last year during the meeting that They held last week UK Mobile Number List in the office of the PP leader on Génova Street. Durao Barroso demands from Rajoy's new Government what he has been asking Zapatero for more or less a year, when the president announced the labor reform and invited employers and unions to reach an agreement that ultimately did not come.
The reform that the Executive had to close before the summer through a royal decree sought to satisfy the negotiating parties - without much success - but left out the fundamental demands transmitted by Brussels. According to the sources consulted, the message that the vice president of the European Commission conveyed to Mariano Rajoy is the need to facilitate hiring , 'shielding' the temporality of contracts so as not to 'tie' companies, and making dismissal more flexible . Durao Barroso and Van Rompuy , presidents of the Commission and the European Council respectively, agree on the need to reorganize the contracting regime in EU countries , and Spain is one of the few countries that has not yet implemented these demands.