#TRST2610377VNotice Regarding the Extension of Territorial Agreements in the Metallurgy Sector
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This law proposes making existing regional agreements in the metallurgy sector mandatory for all related employers and employees. Stakeholders have a chance to express their opinions or objections before the government finalizes the decision. The agreements specify the value point for longevity bonuses starting April 2026.
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Key Changes
- Regional agreements in metallurgy to become mandatory
- Stakeholder feedback period before final decision
- Establishment of value point for longevity bonuses from April 2026
Obligations
What this law requires
Employers and employees in the metallurgy sector must provide feedback regarding the extension of agreements within fifteen days of notice publication.
Organizations and interested individuals must submit their observations and opinions regarding the proposed generalization of the agreements within 15 days to the Ministry of Labor and Solidarity.
Professional employer organizations recognized as representative can oppose the extension of agreements within one month after notification, submitting a written and reasoned opposition.
Recognized professional employer organizations may oppose the extension of agreements by submitting a written and reasoned opposition within one month of notice publication.
Employers must comply with the stipulations of the territorial agreements once they are made mandatory by the Minister of Labor and Solidarity.