Labor Inspection Board unions to strike again in May

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According to a Monday note, the signatory centers – CCOO, CIG, CSIF, SITSS, SISLASS and UPIT – will file a complaint with the European Commission on Wednesday for non-compliance. “Commitments in connection with the inspection” Component 11 is included in the Recovery Plan as it refers to the modernization of Public Administrations.

Unions claim to have designed second phase of mobilizations includes concentration, shutdown and demonstrations, in addition to the strike, which may become indefinite – following the three-day strike that ended on February 22.

In the statement, unions They regret that no progress has been made in the conflict after previous attacks. They question the government’s “commitment” to “strengthen or strengthen the ITSS” and denounce the Executive’s “zero political will” to address the organization’s “deficiencies”.

Likewise, the centers said that although the ITSS General Directorate called for a meeting on Wednesday, this was due to the failure to implement the “issues at the root of the problem”, namely the agreement reached in July 2021 between the Labor Inspectorate and the Ministry of Labour.

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