Monday, June 14, 2010

Low participation in Seville

Low participation in Seville

Seville officials show their discontent with the unions with little follow-up strike • The Board of the impact of the unemployment figure at 10% and the trade unions stands at 70%

A punishment to the unions. This could be called the limited follow-up was in Seville officials strike called yesterday by the trade unions against wage cuts planned by the government in this sector. Although unions convenors pinned up the percentage of 70%, the data provided by the Provincial Delegation of the Government of the Board reduced that amount to little more than 10% between officials and labor personnel.

This disparity has been exempt from assessments by the government, although the operation almost 100% of all services in Justice, Education and Public Health noted the failure of the call. Finally imposed general discontent with trade union officials by the attitude shown to the governance since the crisis erupted.

Distrust in the trade unions was reflected in the day of unemployment. A typical day where the only hint of a strike was the demonstration that started at the Puerta de Jerez and toured the Constitution Avenue until you reach the Plaza Nueva. Banners, union flags, whistles and shouting through megaphones. Furthermore, a day like any other.

In the education sector, the strike produced little impact in schools. The templates were almost complete and few teachers supported the strike day. The unions CCOO, UGT and CSIF coded tracking more than 70%, while the ANPE, the union of professionals of education, spoke of a 50% stake in the capital and 60% at provincial level. The Board, in turn, reduces this figure to 12% on teaching staff and 6% in the non-teaching staff. Most schools surveyed by Diario de Sevilla confirmed the low incidence of strikes. In the College Buenavista, San Jerónimo, supported the strike had only a master of the 22 that make up the center's staff, in the Benjumea Burín three teachers went on strike for a total of 17, in the Juan de la Cueva only one of the 27 teachers who work there and at the Institute Becquer, in Triana, all teachers came to class yesterday. Two schools in which the strike was a higher incidence were the Inspector Elena Canel, with 80% follow up, and Lora-Tamayo, 54%. With respect to private educational, whose staff was also summoned to the strike, the only data were provided by UGT and CCOO, they placed the track at 33% and 48% respectively.

In the teachings above the two universities worked yesterday sevillanas half gas. In a day where the only incidents were prominent placement early in the morning a few pins on the main gate of the rectory of the University of Seville and the attempted boycott of classes in law by about 30 students (group that was not called to strike) all colleges opened their doors.

According to sources provided by both union and by the University of Seville, monitoring of the strike reached 60% in administrative and service staff. However, no one dared yesterday to make an assessment on the impact of unemployment on teachers, since many had no classes or simply not reported its position. The strike forced to suspend some tests in centers such as the School of Engineering.

For their part, officials at the University Pablo de Olavide amounted to 45% unemployment monitoring by both the non-teaching staff as the teacher. The day was without incident fully.

In the Administration of Justice, the strike also had little impact on the functioning of the courts, where follow-up was 12% at regional level, according to data provided by the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration of the Board. Only three of the 150 clerks in Seville there supported the strike by civil servants, judicial sources confirmed. A clerk of the capital and two others serving in courts of the province participated in a strike that had a weak monitoring and highlighting the utter normality of the proceedings. The same sources explained that in the three courts in which the secretary has supported the strike was suspended all performances, except those located within the minimum services, as judged on duty.

Among other court officials incidence was also quite low and does not even held a puff that had been called by SPJ-USE in the courts of the Prado de San Sebastian.

The dean of the judges of Seville Spain, Federico Jiménez Ballester, also highlighted the lack of impact of the strike in the courts because, he said, there is no record that it had to suspend a trial. The dean felt that monitoring was less than 5%.

Moreover, health centers and hospitals functioned normally with few absences in the workforce. Two unions involved in the strike, CCOO and CSIF, estimated, however, that 70% of the employees of SAS called in Seville and the province seconded the strike, which represents some 14,000 professionals, a fact radically opposed to offered by the Board amounted to a 2.68% tracking templates, resulting in 318 people. Plants yesterday criticized the minimum services established by the Administration in the Health sector and called them "abusive." In the ER, the minimum service accounts for 100% of the workforce and health centers, 50%. SAS Professionals working in the ER yesterday criticized the failure to exercise the right to strike as they are forced to work and to object if facing a serious disciplinary offense may result in the loss of work.

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