Santo Domingo.- The deputy Ramón Bueno questioned this Friday the position of the business sector regarding the reform of the Labor Code and defended the legislative process of the new Penal Code, amid criticism from feminist groups for the exclusion of the three grounds and from businessmen who reject changes in labor legislation.
Regarding the Labor Code, Bueno pointed out that employers only defend their own interests.
"You already know my position regarding businessmen, they only think of themselves. They don't think of others, of the workers," said the legislator, while warning that they will not allow setbacks in labor rights.
Ramón Bueno: "Criminal Code will be approved without grounds; severance will remain in Labor Code"
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