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This is the proposal that they have sent to Fátima Báñez Big businessmen take stock of the labor reform approved by Mariano Rajoy's Government. They complain that one more turn of the screw is necessary in simplifying contracts and de-judicializing dismissals. They have transmitted it privately to Minister Fátima Báñez in a recent meeting. The 'VIP business club' excludes the Government from the offensive to sell the Spanish economy to the world. Alierta, Botín and Fainé will visit New York, Paris, Tokyo, Buenos Aires... 05/21/13 | 3:00 As El Confidencial Digital has learned from business sources familiar with the meeting, the meeting was held last week at the Telefónica headquarters in Las Tablas (Madrid). The balance of big businessmen This was the assessment that the members of the Business Council for Competitiveness (CEC), which includes the presidents of the main Spanish companies such as Banco Santander, BBVA, La Caixa, Repsol, El Corte Inglés, Inditex, Iberdrola .
Made before the Minister of Employment: -- They are completely opposed to the single contract , which Brussels suggested last week for Spain. -- They believe that a simplification of contracts is necessary . Large businessmen asked Fátima Báñez to continue advancing in the reform of the labor market by reducing the current number of contracts, which reach almost 40 different types. -- They also complained to the minister Middle East Mobile Number List that the labor reform has increased the judicialization of dismissals . The claims for dismissal presented in Spain before the Social Courts reached 147,404 in more than during the previous year, while the cases for claiming amounts were 146,647, 4.9% less than in but 37% more than in 2007. Only Florentino and Entrecanales were missing At the Telefónica headquarters , 15 of the 17 representatives of the lobby led by César Alierta met with Fátima Báñez . They met hours before the President of the Government and herself received employers and unions at the Moncloa Palace . There were only two absences : that of the president of Acciona, José Manuel Entrecanales , and that of the head of ACS and Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez .
It's more. In the annual report, the auditor specified the debt that the company had accumulated at around 1,483 million euros, when the real amount reached 2,700 million. Losses of almost 1.3 billion were therefore hidden . Deloitte could lose its license over Bankia The nationalization of Bankia was also a hard blow for the entity and its auditor Deloitte , which in turn undermined the credibility of the Spanish financial system as a whole. Deloitte is accused of a possible lack of independence in the supervision of BFA-Bankia accounts. As stated in a 58-page file prepared by the Accounting and Auditing Institute (ICAC), dependent on the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, the American auditor faces two possible very serious sanctions for this case, which could even end with the withdrawal of his license in Spain.
Made before the Minister of Employment: -- They are completely opposed to the single contract , which Brussels suggested last week for Spain. -- They believe that a simplification of contracts is necessary . Large businessmen asked Fátima Báñez to continue advancing in the reform of the labor market by reducing the current number of contracts, which reach almost 40 different types. -- They also complained to the minister Middle East Mobile Number List that the labor reform has increased the judicialization of dismissals . The claims for dismissal presented in Spain before the Social Courts reached 147,404 in more than during the previous year, while the cases for claiming amounts were 146,647, 4.9% less than in but 37% more than in 2007. Only Florentino and Entrecanales were missing At the Telefónica headquarters , 15 of the 17 representatives of the lobby led by César Alierta met with Fátima Báñez . They met hours before the President of the Government and herself received employers and unions at the Moncloa Palace . There were only two absences : that of the president of Acciona, José Manuel Entrecanales , and that of the head of ACS and Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez .
It's more. In the annual report, the auditor specified the debt that the company had accumulated at around 1,483 million euros, when the real amount reached 2,700 million. Losses of almost 1.3 billion were therefore hidden . Deloitte could lose its license over Bankia The nationalization of Bankia was also a hard blow for the entity and its auditor Deloitte , which in turn undermined the credibility of the Spanish financial system as a whole. Deloitte is accused of a possible lack of independence in the supervision of BFA-Bankia accounts. As stated in a 58-page file prepared by the Accounting and Auditing Institute (ICAC), dependent on the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, the American auditor faces two possible very serious sanctions for this case, which could even end with the withdrawal of his license in Spain.