It adds to the 34 municipalities that already collaborate in the exchange of information and data to end the underground economy
Sewer The City Council has joined today the Regional Plan to Combat Irregular Economy, which aims to improve the quality of work and the protection of social and labor rights of workers and that companies comply with the taxation on employment.
The Minister of Economic Development, Tourism and Employment, Juan Hernandez, and Sewer Mayor Joaquin Buendia, signed an agreement that seeks to promote and establish ways of mutual communication between state, regional and local administrations to detect undeclared activities today with defraudatorio mood.
The City Council will collaborate in the treatment and review of information on economic and irregular professionals are being made or can be made in the municipality activities.
"The underground economy, in addition to breaking the law, it endangers the maintenance of the welfare state because it violates the principle of equality among all citizens, therefore we must make every effort to eradicate pursuing these practices that generate fraud," he said Juan Hernandez.
The action plan against illegal economy means the Community, the Inspectorate of Labour and Social Security, the Federation of Municipalities of the Region of Murcia, employers and unions.
"Only by acting together can prevent those who seek to violate the rules they get it," said the counselor.
34 municipalities and fighting against irregular economy
Sewer thus joins the municipalities that already collaborate with the regional administration in this area, which are Albudeite, Campos del Río, Villanueva of the Segura River Alhama de Murcia, Jumilla, Mazarrón, Cieza, Puerto Lumbreras, Torre Pacheco, Cehegín, Mula , Totana, Los Alcázares, Santomera, San Javier, Alguazas, Lorca, Librilla, Moratalla, eyes, white, Ceuta, Yecla, Ulea, Archena, Eagles, San Pedro del Pinatar, Ricote, La Union, Murcia, Cartagena, Abarán, Source Alamo and Caravaca de la Cruz.
The head of Economic Development noted that "the participation of municipalities is essential" because they "are the first to be aware of any movement that occurs in the business, both legal entities and physical".
He added that "in addition, the information available, combined with the one with the Tax Agency and the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration, give a true reflection of any movement in the regional economic activity."
Also, Hernandez stressed that "the coordinated management of the received data is what makes the inspection activity to be effective and achieve their goals."
Source: CARM