The great entrepreneurs who run the family business institute have alerted King Felipe VI and the Minister of Industry, Reyes Maroto, the risk of government measures in labor matters to comply with his competitiveness.
“We are going to strive to continue creating quality jobs and we ask that they allow us to do so, that they do not put us worse conditions than those of our neighboring countries with which we compete,” has alerted the chairman of the Family Business Institute, Marc Puig.
He has declared aware that “a better society is a more inclusive society,” but it stresses that for that we must create employment.
“We know well the importance that employment has for prosperity to reach everyone,” said Puig before the XXIV Congress of the family business in Pamplona.
But he has added that “only being competitive and efficient we will be able to lay the bases of solid and stable companies that can move those same characteristics to the jobs they create.”
Felipe VI, who has been welcomed and dismissed with long applause, has also won the companies with this message: “Undoubtedly, the ability and willingness of companies multiplies when they are accompanied by an environment that facilitates the assumption of
Risks, investment and innovation, training, hiring of new people and internationalization. In this sense, it is necessary to always emphasize the great importance of public-private collaboration. ”
The Socialists Reyes Maroto and President Navarra María Chivite have not replicated the issue of labor regulation, but they have admitted the importance of public-private collaboration.
In the auditorium there were some of the country’s main entrepreneurs in the weight of the family business in Spain as José Manuel Tencanales (ACCIONA), Sol Daurella (Coca-Cola), Sabina Fluxá (Iberostar) or Juan March Ysimon Pedro Barceló,
that direct the groups of their surname,
The king has also requested that “business leadership is always accompanied by a social commitment.”
Puig has assumed it with “commitment and willingness to manage our companies with respect to the environment, with respect to diversity and equality and with an authentic effort to contribute to shared prosperity.”
In the traditional interactive survey organized by the Family Business Institute in its annual congresses, hundreds of attendees have approved the economic situation scrapedly approved and have stated mostly (58%) that in 2022 can only keep their templates.
35% believe that it may increase it and only 7% predict it from cutting it.
53% estimates that the perspective of the Spanish economy in the short and medium term is “moderate increase in activity” and 38% fears that it is “fragile”.
The main economic risk that places is “inflation and lack of supplies” and maintain mostly that they have not yet participated in European funds.