unions Ignacio Fernandez Toxo and Colin Campbell have paid dearly for its policy of pacts with the Zapatero government, getting the worst election results in its history. The failure of the general strike and the 'photo of La Moncloa' have been key. According
has managed the Digital Confidential, the plants that had bid for union elections to choose delegates to the General Administration bodies the State have received the Ministry of Labour and the results of the election. With data in hand, the unions agree that public employees "have punished CCOO and UGT."
The sources consulted by this newspaper explained that both plants "have been lost in ministries and municipalities that were real estates, and this is reflected in the final results at the national level."
CCOO and UGT have been reduced its support in the Officer Personnel Boards, which have lost a significant number of delegates compared to 2007. A failure to elect 847 representatives more in a new poll April 28, the union led by Toxo has gone from 679 to 388 delegates, and the central Candido Mendez, 551-337.
His relationship with the Government they have suffered
union spokespeople for ECD consulted agree in highlighting the approach to government policies as the key to the fall of the CCOO and UGT. Those sources add that both plants "have image of weakness, improvisation, and desire to come to power." These are the arguments for this statement:
- "I have signed it." For the other unions, one of the biggest mistakes made by the CCOO and UGT have been "betrayed format, seeking more agreements with the Government to present their claims: "Your baby's position to the executive has led to their own arguments to turn against."
- Their positions are anti-labor . The sources consulted by this newspaper explained that "no employee can understand that the organization is supposed to sail for their rights is under increasing its working life."
- Failure of the general strike and officials. CGT only supported CCOO and UGT in both competitions, which had a paltry turnout, "Nobody believed a strike against cuts to staff and against the labor reform months after approving the government. " Moreover, such calls, both unions "demonstrated lack of organization and prevention."
- Outrage at the 'Foto de la Moncloa' . Of all the actions undertaken by both unions in recent months, the "most outrageous" for workers, was the staging of a great 'social pact' with the government in the presidential headquarters. Submit and accept the pension reform and "rub elbows with the political and economic power" eliminated, according to sources, "Any kind of credibility for the CCOO and UGT."
Source .- The Confidential Digital.com
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