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Workers’ Commissions takes the Aragonese Recovery Strategy to court | Radio Zaragoza

Workers’ commissions will take the Government of Aragon to court for failing to comply with the agreement they had negotiated to draft the Aragonese Strategy for Social and Economic Recovery. According to this union, the Government has not included some commitments with civil servants in labor matters. For example, the union denounces that finally the officials have to spend their days of work holidays before the end of the year.

Workers’ commissions also criticize that the heads of service may carry out transfers to other positions with different tasks both officials and the rest of the staff. They add that to do the telecommuting viable, staff must be provided with the necessary equipment and connections to carry out their tasks, something that in rural areas cannot yet be guaranteed.

Just the day the decree is approved in the Cortes

The validation of the decree that contains the first measures to implement the Aragonese Strategy for recovery has been the argument of a plenary session in the Cortes, the last of the season, in which it has been seen as the consensus is sinking When everything begins to materialize For some it is the fiscal, for others the simplification of procedures and also some measures that squeak to the opposition that does not want to give a blank check to the government. President Lambán has asked everyone for unity again.

The president detailed that his government is implementing measures in five strategic lines: tourism, renewable energy, the lobby of depopulated Spain, the automotive industry or logistics. And he announced that he wants to bring to Congress the annex of this strategy so that it becomes, with savings from the general state budget, in political matters also for the government of Spain.

The PP has given the vote of support, but reluctantly, accusing the government of obscurantism, opacity and creating an instrument to operate at will.


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