Labor inspectors will go on strike for the first time on 21 December

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Labor inspectors will go on strike for the first time on 21 December. Five “labour police” unions gave advance notice for three-day strikes in December, January and February due to lack of technical supplies and salary improvements. The centers are resuming the mobilizations they had disabled at the beginning of the year to allow time for the Ministry of Labor to fulfill their demands. from the department headed by Yolanda Diaz They did not agree with their demands and CCOO, CIG, SITSS, SISLASS and USESS returned to blame. Without prior agreement, the “labor police” will have its first strike in the agency’s century-long history in two weeks. Association of State Employment and Social Security Sub-Inspectors (quiet), does not support the protests that have a strong weight within this structure.

According to the latest data from the Labor Inspectorate, In 2020, the body had 2,005 inspectors and assistant inspectors that were supposed to control the working population of 20.2 million.. So they touch more than 10,000 workers per representative. A rate that has been exacerbated by the increase in labor legislation, which has been criticized by centers and approved in recent years.

New job reform with registration of working hours, equality plans, new contract formulas… labor inspection integrated its performances day by day, without having to do so with a corresponding increase in resources, as condemned by power plants. According to the data of the second vice president himself, During his tenure at the head of the Labor Party, inspector activity increased by 355%. Added to this are complaints about the aging of computer hardware and constant software-related incidents.

“We want a strong Supervisory Board that can face the same solvency as ever, with the complexity that business continues to gain and the impact of new technologies on it,” second vice president Yolanda Díaz said last month. Inspection action. According to the data of the Ministry of Health, the inspection work has contributed more than 100,000 to the SGK coffers in the last three years. €2.2 billion In the liquidation proceedings, it allowed, among others, more than 51,500 fake self-employed persons to emerge and 670,000 temporary contracts to become permanent.

“It is irresponsible to leave the Organization and its staff in this way. It is dangerous that speeches defending the Organization from the political echelons fatten without the commitments and actions of those echelons going in the same direction”, confirmed, bringing the unions together is a statement. The five centers have called for a three-day, 24-hour strike, which will take place on 21 December 2022, 25 January and 22 February 2023 – unless agreed in advance – involving all business centers and all bodies.

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