MADRID, 24 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The leader of Más País, Íñigo Errejón, has supported the Scholarship Statute promoted by the Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, and to which the CCOO and UGT unions have given their approval while the CEOE has withdrawn from the agreement.

“This is very good news. The end of taking advantage of the youngest”, the deputy in Congress has pointed out on social networks to celebrate the progress that this regulation entails.

The parliamentarian has highlighted on several occasions the “magnificent” relationship he maintains with the second vice president and the “political harmony” for giving relevance to everyday issues that matter to citizens, such as in matters of mental health or in matters of working hours.

The agreement reached between unions and the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy on the Scholarship Statute includes rights for students on internships in companies such as vacations, travel payments or that, in no case, exceed 20 percent of the workforce of the company, although they may arrange training with two students, regardless of the number of people on the staff.