May 7, 2024

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Public employment and football law emerged in Costa Rica

Public employment and football law emerged in Costa Rica

When announcing its entry into force on Friday, the Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy, Laura Fernandez, emphasized that one of the most important reforms in recent decades is crystallization and body. He said that this law was passed by the previous administration and covers most of the institutions of the Costa Rican state.

Among other aspects, the new standard stipulates that new contracts entered into by the country must be subject to this new payment model: temporary global salary and final global salary, within a period of no more than six months.

However, unions, parties and social movements have announced that they will analyze the legal measures that will be taken against this law, because they consider it unconstitutional, because it affects acquired labor rights, and the salaries of some public employees will be frozen for up to 20 years.

Shortly before it came into force, the Pueblo Unido Party (PU) asserted that this rule contained many vices and was clearly unconstitutional, seeking only to worsen working conditions in the public sector and open loopholes for passage through the private sector.

Likewise, it violates the principle of non-retroactivity of the law, violates the autonomy of the central institutions, and represents an effective salary reduction, among other series of offenses that make it contrary to the political constitution and international treaties signed by the State of Costa Rica.

He asserts that approving and implementing this law is a reflection of the fact that it does not matter to the party that occupies the Presidency Council, nor to the factions that make up the Legislative Council, since the state has remained the same for decades and acts as a responsible for the class interests of the great millionaires.

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On the other hand, Tiko Alagolenense’s team faced a new failure this Thursday when they lost 0-3 to Los Angeles, United States, in the round of 16 of the CONCACAF Champions League. (CONCACAF).

The visitors, champions of Major League Soccer, dominated their rivals at will in the Alejandro Moreira Soto stadium, in Alajuela, the capital of the region of the same name, exposing the failures of the team that leads the championship locally, but at the same time. At the international level he failed to play well.

In this way, Los Ángeles FC goes into the second leg at home with more than half the first-leg ticket to the quarter-finals of the Concacaf Champions League, while Alajuelense will have to perform a miracle to be able to reverse the massive advantage they have. Go Challenge.

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