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This has been reflected in the BOE published today, which includes this
appointment at the proposal of the second vice president and Minister of Labor
and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, after deliberation of the Council of
Ministers on Tuesday
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With this incorporation in the CES, the representatives of CEPES in this
body are, Juan Antonio Pedreño, Jerónima Bonafé, Emili Villaescusa and the
newly appointed, Leire Mugerza.
Madrid, October 26, 2022.- Leire Mugerza Garate, fourth vice-president
of CEPES (the Spanish Business Confederation of the Social Economy), has been
appointed member of the Economic and Social Council (CES) representing the
social economy sector.
This has been reflected in the BOE published
today, which includes this appointment at the proposal of the vicepresident segunda and minister of Labor and Social Economy,
Yolanda Díaz, after deliberation of the Council of Ministers on Tuesday. Thus,
Mugerza replaces Francisco Javier Goienetxea Urkaregi as a member of the
Council.
Mugerza is president of the Permanent
Commission and the Congress of Mondragón and has more than 25 years dedicated
professionally in the field of social economy, having worked in companies such
as EIKA, Eroski or the Mondragon Corporation. Also, in May of this year she was
elected fourth vice-president of CEPES.
The Economic and Social Council is the
Government´s main advisory body on socio-economic and labour matters. Composed of a total of 61 members, they make
up the main business and trade union
organizations and other organizations representing a broad spectrum of civil
society (organizations of the agricultural, maritime-fishing sector, consumers
and users and social economy), in
addition to 6 experts of recognized prestige chosen by the Government.
Founded in 1992, theCES develops its
consultative work through opinions on draft laws on socioeconomic and labor
matters sent by the Government; reports on its own initiative and the annual
preparation of a socioeconomic and labor report where the highlights of each
year in these matters are analyzed.
With this
incorporation in the CES, the representatives of CEPES in this body are, Juan
Antonio Pedreño, Jerónima Bonafé, Emili Villaescusa and the newly appointed,
Leire Mugerza.