The Government has manipulated the social dialogue in its own interest, carrying out unilateral measures without prior negotiation.
Yolanda Díaz's policies have shown a biased agreement in favor of reducing the working day, allowing a nationalist blackmail.
There was a prevalence of the collective agreements in favor of the autonomous and provincial ones, generating differences in working conditions depending on the region.
These changes in labor relations were derived not from an agreement between companies and unions, but from an exchange of political support.
Conclusion: The Government has manipulated the political and labor system to its own benefit, infringing the unity of the market and legal security, leading to unfair and unbalanced decisions.