LOGROO, 21 (EUROPA PRESS)
The territorial coordinator of the CCOO State Administration sector in La Rioja, Jesús Martínez, has indicated that 80 percent have supported the strike of the Labor Inspectorate. A call that starts from the non-compliance of the agreements reached in July 2021.
In fact, he recalled that in March of this year another day of strike was called to demand compliance, in relation to the list of jobs, “getting the administration to make a move and what it did was a proposal to 200 more temps and productivity bonus”.
However, “nine months later they have not done anything” because the Ministry of Labor “says that the problem lies with the Ministry of Finance and Public Function that does not provide the money, because it is there and they do not want to release it”, so “We have called in addition to today’s strike day, there are two others scheduled for January.”
Martínez pointed out that currently “the staff in La Rioja is 44 workers, 18 of whom are technical and administrative, and the rest are Inspectors and Deputy Inspectors.”
For the territorial coordinator of the CCOO State Administration sector in La Rioja, it would be desirable to have “double” the number of Inspectors and Sub-inspectors for “this to work”. “Where the most has been lost has been in technical and administrative areas, more than 50 percent of the workforce,” Martínez lamented.