The Education Federation of Workers’ Commissions in Cantabria (CCOO) regretted this Monday that the Department of Education of the Government of Cantabria has “ignored” the requirement of the Labor Inspection after the union’s complaint, in whichand urged the Administration to correct the “deficiencies” existing at the IES Augusto González Linares de Santander.
Thus, after “giving room” to the Ministry to comply with the requirement and verifying that “little has been done”, the Education Federation has once again informed the Labor Inspection of the situation, which “once again has once again agreed, pointing out that almost everything is pending” and, therefore, the request has been raised to the Government Delegation, CCOO indicated in a press release.
PRECARIOUS CONDITIONS
For the union, “It is unheard of that the staff and students of this center continue to be condemned to give and receive classes in precarious conditions and in a state of constant risk and that the mobilizations that united teachers and students under the same cause and that, furthermore, were the seed of this conflict, have been of no use.
For this reason, the CCOO Education Federation in Cantabria does not rule out starting new concentrations or protest actions “if the Administration continues to look the other way.” “It is a shame that everything remains the same, that almost nothing has been done to resolve the structural problems that exist in this center and that are becoming chronic,” said the general secretary of the CCOO Education Federation in Cantabria, Conchi. Sanchez.
It is a shame that everything remains the same, that almost nothing has been done to resolve the structural problems that exist in this center
As he explained, “it was more than ten months ago when the Labor Inspection agreed with the Education Federation, which denounced that the center did not meet the minimum safety conditions and that, in addition, the staff were forced to work in precarious conditions. “. Specifically, they warned that ““Both the building and the external environment suffer structural deterioration that causes repeated flooding and that in the classrooms there are cracks through which water seeps and causes leaks.”
The Labor Inspection has now pointed out that “the proposed requirement formulated by the Inspection regarding the dehumidifiers has not been met, that the exterior carpentry or windows have not been changed and that there is no information about the review meeting of the risk assessment for the month of April 2024”.
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