The unions of the Labor and Social Security Inspectorate have called their second day of strike next Wednesday, January 25 and have denounced that the “abandonment” by the Government “makes it impossible to avoid the continuity and intensification of the conflict.”
In a note sent to the media, the CCOO, CIG, CSIF, SITSS, SISLASS, UGT, UPIT and USESS unions assure that the Executive has breached the agreement signed in July 2021 and point out that 20% of the 2022 budget of the Labor Inspectorate has remained unexecuted, “wasting a unique opportunity to give body to the committed measures.”
In the statement, the unions lament both the attitude of the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, whose department they accuse of “getting rid of the problem”, and that of the Ministry of Finance and Public Function, led by María Jesús Montero, which they criticize “for doesn’t even feel alluded to” by the conflict.
second day of strike
This new strike day is added to the one held on December 21, which the unions described as a “success” because the workplaces were, according to the workers’ representatives, “practically empty.” The unions of the Labor Inspectorate have planned another new day of strike, if their changes have not been fulfilled, on February 22.