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Chile Approval of the bill for 40 hours per week 200 tripartite roundtable meetings

김종찬안보 2023. 4. 13. 06:47
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Chile previously reduced the working week from 48 hours to 45 hours in 2005, and the House of Representatives approved the 40-hour reduction bill on the 11th after the Senate unanimously passed it.
Chilean President-elect Gabriel Boric promised the bill as an election campaign and will sign it into law on Labor Day, May 1, after his inauguration, the Associated Press reported on the 11th.
Gabriel Boric, a former leftist student leader, became Chile's youngest president at the age of 35, beating right-wing Congressman José Antonio Caste with 56% of the vote.
"We are a generation that has emerged from public life to demand that our rights be respected as rights and not treated like consumer goods or businesses," said President-elect Borick. We will establish a youth-led inclusive government to ensure that the poor no longer attack Chile's inequality."
As for the results of the oath, the Associated Press said, "Billionaire and conservative President Sebastian Pinera held a videoconference with President-elect Boric to provide full government support during the month-long transition period." He was an advocate and led Vorick by 2 percentage points in the first round of the presidential election, but shortly after the runoff immediately admitted defeat and tweeted a phone picture congratulating his opponent on a "great victory," the Associated Press reported.
The caste loser admitted defeat in the election and later went alone to Vorick's oath campaign headquarters to meet his rival-elect, the Associated Press said.
A reduction in working hours per week was initially proposed by Communist Party lawmakers in 2017, but the proposal has languished over the years, the AP said. came out,” he said.

Korea and Chile signed a free trade agreement (FTA) in 2003 with the auspices of the United States, and it has become a model national system in East Asia and Central and South America for the strategy of restructuring and restructuring the domestic industry through the FTA and weakening and eliminating opposition forces.
Korea and Chile signed a free trade agreement (FTA) in 2003 with the auspices of the United States, and it has become a model national system in East Asia and Central and South America for the strategy of restructuring and restructuring the domestic industry through the FTA and weakening and eliminating opposition forces.