The convening unions describe the strike as a “complete success” and warn the government that the conflict will continue until they comply with the signed agreement and improve their conditions.
Labor inspectors are leading the first strike in history this Wednesday, describing it as “a great success,” according to the convening unions, indicating that workplace dependencies are “virtually empty.” “The result shows the fed up of the workforce and the forced need for the changes to reach this body,” the organizations say, warning that “this conflict will continue as long as the necessary solutions are not forthcoming and the agreement signed.”
The unions accuse the government of not adhering to “everything that has been agreed” in the pact signed with them at the negotiating table a year and a half ago (on July 7, 2021), in which a new inspection model is configured and in which “the measures that alleviate the numerous problems faced by the Labor Inspectorate and Social Security, the intensity of which is increasing day by day,” the letter said.
In particular, they denounce “severe staff shortages, lack of professional career and work horizon contributing to the decapitalization of staff, lack of recognition and dignity of the functions performed in each of the inspection functions with a relationship of obsolete and unfair jobs, this all together with a greater workload and its greater complexity, a shortage of technical and material resources ».
“The deficiencies of the inspection are becoming more serious and palpable every day, in parallel, the dialogue is now non-existent,” warn the unions, who consider it “irresponsible to abandon the organization and its staff in such a way” and demand ” urgent solutions.”
Source: La Verdad

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