Valladolid (EFE) operation of the Labor Relations Service (SERLA), although it has asked unions and employers for an “austerity effort among all”.
Despite the fact that the Board has not included any item for this purpose in the 2023 Budget and refers to the decision that unions and employers can take on the future of SERLA, Carriedo explained in the press conference after the Governing Council that they can “talk” about the financing of this service.
The different ways of financing
The spokesman has denied that there is a discrepancy with Vox or that there is a change of position on the possibility of financing SERLA, but he has remarked that the framework is to analyze the different financing channels that may exist, referring to the contributions that the members themselves could make. UGT and CCOO unions and the CEOE employers, who have been held responsible for the future of the service as signatories of the Collective Conflict Resolution Agreement (ASAC).
“We are here to help, whatever your decision,” Carriedo has come to say, who two legislatures ago was Employment Minister and therefore had this SERLA Foundation under his jurisdiction, which they share with unions and employers. EFE