Many morning shift workers did not show up for work this Sunday claiming they were on sick leave, which affected the development of the Half Marathon.
He Municipal council of Vitoria-Gasteiz has opened one research to know the circumstances why a significant number of local police officers were in trouble. low last Sunday morning, causing complications in the development of the Half Marathon held in the city.
Although no official data has been provided by the city council’s security department, a significant number of officers did not show up to cover their shifts. temporary disability for health reasons.
This situation has arisen in the middle of the labor controversy that this organization is experiencing and which led a few days ago to a group of agents deciding on a so-called jealousy strikeswith the aim of strictly complying with the regulations. All of this is happening at a time when unions and officers are fighting with the city council to negotiate improvements to their community working conditions.
The Safety Department explained this on the occasion of the Half Marathon and the absence of agents An “extraordinary effort had to be made to have the necessary resources” for its development and everything in its power will be done so that all events planned in the coming days receive the necessary police coverage.
After participating in a public event yesterday, the city’s mayor, Maider Etxebarriaacknowledged that it is at least somewhat ‘curious’ that ‘so many people are saying goodbye before such a beloved and well-known event’ such as the Half Marathon.
The mayor announced that they will do everything within the power of the municipal government to avoid any kind of cancellation of events that will take place soon, in connection with the Christmas celebrations, as a result of this labor dispute. “What cannot be true is that the citizens of Vitoria-Gasteiz are the ones who pay the demands of a minority of police, either through fines or through attempts to cancel events,” he concluded while asking CCOO and Sipla to “think about this situation.”
Source: EITB

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