The workers of the Labor Inspectorate have decided on Tuesday to call off the strike that began on Monday with which they wanted to guarantee the reinforcement of the body agreed two years ago. The convening unions -CSIF, CIG, Sitss, Sislass, UGT, UPIT, Usess- argue the decision in an instrumentalization of the issue, a partisan use and a lack of good faith and transparency.

After the clash between the ministries with responsibility for the issue, the Treasury and the Labor, “the Inspection has been played with, it has been used for partisan purposes and we cannot allow this,” reads a document released by the unions. . It alludes to “assessments made by the Ministry of Finance and Public Function, in which the lack of intention to comply with the agreement is appreciated.”

The unions trusted in a meeting of the inter-ministerial commission of remunerations (Cecir) this Wednesday and that a new proposal would be presented there. But yesterday the Ministry of Finance, on whom Cecir depends, stated that it was not aware of this call.

With already repeated breaches, it is stated, the text notes that the Executive “has neither had good faith nor transparency and has communicated on several occasions that the list of jobs was approved immediately and this has not been the case”. It is denounced that the Government “has instrumentalized the Labor Inspectorate”.