La deuda laboral de las empresas en concurso: La Ley concursal española y el Tribunal de la UE
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Abstract
Judges of the «Mercantile» (commerce) and Judicial Secretaries of Catalonia (Autonomous Community of Spain) had agreed before the entry into force of the modification of the Law concursal (Bankruptcy ) in September, 2014 that the sale of the productive unit would realize free of loads, only the buyer who was replaced partly or in all the labor contracts, it would be replaced in the hanging obligations derived from the above mentioned contracts, exception in the part that the FOGASA satisfies when it is foreseen expressly and was making concrete that the buyer would not assume the responsibility for the labor debts of the contracts of work respect of that it had been replaced, neither of the payable taxes nor of the National Health Service, nevertheless the legal following modifications were returning to create doubts, as the Court of Justice of EU.
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