Labor Inspectorate unions continue mobilization after meeting with Minister of Labor

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troops Labor Inspection will keep conflict and mobilization To request the Government to abide by the agreement of 7 July 2021, following the meeting this Wednesday with the Minister of State for Employment and Social Economy, Joaquin Perez Rey stopped moving forward.

CCOO, CSIF, Sitss, Sislab, Upit and Usess, other than CIG and UGT, held a two-hour meeting with Pérez Rey for different reasons on the day the Labor Inspectorate employees were summoned. third day of strikeAfter December and January.

The unions resorted to protests to ensure that the Labor Inspection Board was strengthened, both materially and human resources, as agreed on 7 July 2021.

The CCOO said in a statement that the Minister of Employment gave them the following information: the conflict “was a very uncomfortable situation” and explained to them that the blockade was not with the Ministry of Labour, but with the Ministry of Finance and Public Service.

The union also noted that the Job Position Relationship (RPT) update is in the process of exchanging information between Worker and Public Function as they are transferred from the portfolio it manages. Yolanda Diaz. In addition to the CCOO, the Secretary of State for Public Functions “does not understand the organizational model of the State Labor and Social Security Inspection Agency”.

Pérez Rey shared that the final contribution of the unions and Labor Party present at this meeting to this negotiation between ministries took place this Wednesday and assured them: structure change shouldn’t be a problem According to CCOO’s statement, your Inspection via RPT.

However, the union adds that the Secretary of State has acknowledged that there is still no clear response from the Secretary of State for Public Affairs, and that the resulting RPT will not be as agreed on July 7, 2021. Currently, there is no deadline for the Public Function to submit a final draft proposal in this regard.

According to the CCOO’s statement, the Minister of Foreign Affairs also assured the unions. Budget scope for approval of RPThowever, Public Function fears that if the RPT is approved under the terms of the treaty, a “comparative complaint” will be created with other bodies and scales of the General State Administration.

The CCOO warned that if the RPT is not ratified as agreed on July 7, it will exacerbate the conflict in the Labor Inspectorate.

90% participation

CCOO, 90% of the workforce Labor Inspectorate supported the strike this Wednesday at all the organization’s headquarters.

However, the union regretted that the Inspection administration “still does not provide reliable data” on participation due to its strategy of “hiding the conflict” and asking the striker for “sworn statements”.

According to sources consulted by Europa Press, the union platform will meet again next week to explore new protest measures to continue the conflict and mobilization.

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