Everyone comes from somewhere, be it a celebrity known around the world and with millions of euros in their checking account, or an ordinary citizen who works in an office or running their own business. This is the case of the singer C. Tangana, who opened the new season of Lo de Évole in a very special way. Mixing the aesthetics of a video clip with the cinema of Paolo Sorrentino, the Madrid native highlighted many aspects of his life, such as his first works.

It was in this part of the interview with Jordi Évole where the rapper left a small message to his former employers. “What I didn’t like was when Vanessa, who was in charge, came and told me: ‘Well, today you’re doing the closing’ and you’re going to stay there taking out papers until 12 at night, freezing from the cold. They took me hours. Pans and Company owes me at least 600 euros for hours, Tangana expressed resentment.

This is how he referred to his contract of 350 euros per month for work on weekends and with which he went to trial. Among the multiple reactions to this confession is that of Yolanda Díaz. The second vice president and Minister of Labor took advantage of the X platform (Twitter) to send a message to citizens in case they find themselves in a similar situation: “When it happens to you

Along with the message, he attached the link that leads to this specific page of the Ministry of Labor. A movement that has generated a multitude of reactions under the publication. “He is charging 600 bucks…. Pans and Company will make the joke cheap,” said one user. “Everyone waiting for the real time of Pans and Company and the minister does it…” or “Discovering that Pans has not tweeted since June 23 also has its own thing” were other notable responses.

However, there were also users who took the opportunity to leave their own complaints about labor inspectors. “Yes, it works great. I sent a complaint from my old job for fraud in the ERTE (they forced us to work 40 hours even though we were in ERTE, since “the state paid the rest”) and I think it was illegal dismissal, but nothing, 2 years and I don’t know. “No one has shown up at the offices,” a spectator denounced during the night.

C. Tangana’s words also generated responses of their own. “Everyone had to come out and say it. In many companies. It has always happened, it is happening and I fear it will happen. And then someone goes and says in LaSexta Xplica that who cares what those at the top charge. How sad!” or “Touché! The people at Pans and Company also stole my hours back in the day. What thieves” are some of the responses that could be read on the official account of Lo de Évole.