More than 70 people have attended the day that the mutual umivale has organized in Cartagena to address and clear doubts about regulatory developments in the labor order that has brought with it Royal Decree Law 28/2018, of December 28 and in force from January 1, 2019.
The mutual has had Faustino Cavas, Professor of Labor Law and Social Security of the University of Murcia and alternate judge of the Supreme Court of Murcia.
The day, which has been presented by the territorial director of umivale in Cartagena, Belén Ruiz, and concluded by the president of the Association of Social Graduates of the region of Cartagena, José Moreno, has been held in the auditorium of ISEN, University center of Cartagena.
During the meeting they have addressed, among others, the revaluation of pensions and minimum pensions and social contributions: maximum and minimum bases, contributions in special schemes and systems, flat rate extension to autonomous workers in the countryside, etc.
Improvements in the protective action of self-employed workers, changes in the General Law of Social Security, hired in training, forced retirement in collective bargaining or the abolition of contracts and incentives linked to the unemployment rate of less than 15%.
Cavas has also analyzed the postponement of the pension reform of 2011 in terms of retirement for certain groups, the extension of unemployment to certain contracts for training and learning, the suppression of support for young people and social protection for students in practice
Source: Agencias