In a joint statement, the police unions censored the description of the Tour’s development as a “success”, without “concern for the safety and labor rights” of the ertzainas. Next July 23 “is another date noted on the calendar,” they have warned.
The trade union unit of the Ertzaintza, comprising ErNE, Esan, Euspel and Sipehave assured that they will continue to wait for the appeal of those responsible for the Basque government and in particular from the Ministry of Security, and after “demanding it”, they have warned that their “struggle will continue”. The next July 23 “It’s a different date on the calendar,” they have warned.
In a joint statement, the police unions censored the description of the Tour’s development as a “success”, without “concern for the safety and labor rights” of the ertzainas.
In addition, they have referred to the information provided by the “hugs and kisses” with which the ‘dome’ of the Ertzaintza celebrated the start of the Tour of the Basque Country to warn that “the applause, the hugs have been insulting”. “You have again shown that you have your back to the workers who are part of the Ertzaintza Institute,” they complained.
For this reason, the Ertzaintza Union Unit again sent the lehendakari, the security adviser “and his team” to the “responsibility and compromise”.
“The information not adapted to reality, the defense of mismanagement and the constant attack on the ertzainas has reached its limit. It is time to start a new era, with will, commitment and dialogue,” they said.
In this sense, they have warned that they are still “waiting” for the call of those responsible for the Basque executive and the Ministry of Security. They have warned that next July 23 is “another date on the calendar”. “Responsibility and commitment, yes, but on both sides the ertzainas have always delivered,” they concluded.
Source: EITB

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