Yesterday Monday April 22 took place the General Assembly of the Regional Association of Furniture and Wood in the Region of Murcia, in which employers, partners of the same, ratified the actions during 2012 were conducted and budgetary objectives and representation proposed for the year 2013
The need for the voices of the entrepreneurs in our region are heard in decision-making forums regional, national and international issues such as export, taxation, financial support, increased competitiveness, labor, stay clear yesterday through the actions and proposals raised during the General Assembly of AREMA.
The overall economic situation of the companies has a direct impact on the status of associations so Francisco Lax President of the organization said "the only way to visualize our needs is through our Association, so that despite when living companies, it is essential to continue working together and not remain incommunicado, impacting severely on the future of our business "
One of the most important points that were discussed was the status of the Regional Collective Bargaining, attendees were informed promptly of the meetings held with the trade union and business proposals.
In this sense, through the approval of employers attending as proxy voting of those companies who could not attend, endorsed the actions that the Board, through the Negotiating Committee, is holding.
In the words of the Secretary General, Patricia Cuadrillero, "the rationale for a regional convention sector is to bring the specific circumstances of the situation of the sector in the region to collective bargaining, if it does not become meaningless."
However noted the importance of reaching an agreement that would avoid disappearance.
AREMA represents a sector in Murcia has about 1,300 companies in the cluster of wood and furniture.
The turnover of the sector accounts for 3.5% of non-energy industrial regional industry, employing about 7,000 workers.
Source: Agencias