The reconciliation of personal, family and work life is a fundamental pillar in the General Administration of the State (AGE), betting on co-responsibility as a way to advance in real equality between women and men. This commitment is embodied in a set of measures that make it easier for public staff to reconcile their professional obligations with their private life, allowing them to manage their working time more flexibly.
The set of measures put in place promote a more balanced sharing of responsibilities and promote a more efficient and equal working environment. AGE, with these policies, reinforces its commitment to a modern, inclusive administration focused on the well-being of its staff.
Conciliation and co-responsibility
- For up-to-date information on reconciliation and co-responsibility:
- BOE-A-2015-11719 Royal Legislative Decree 5/2015, of 30 October, approving the recast text of the Law on the Basic Status of Public Employees. (Articles 48 and 49)
- Resolution of 28 February 2019 of the Secretariat of State for Civil Service, laying down instructions on working hours and working hours of staff serving the General Administration of the State and its public bodies
- Royal Legislative Decree 2/2015, of 23 October, approving the recast text of the Workers' Statute Act
- IV Single Collective Agreement for Employees of the General Government of the State.