Mayors raised coalfields meetings with the unionsn
by admin on Sep.26, 2010, under game
Mayors raised coalfields meetings with the unions if not approved the decree of the carbon.
Mayors and social partners in the Teruel mining areas pose new meetings with the General Workers' Union (UGT) and Workers Commissions (CCOO) in case the next September 29 the European Union not to final approval Spanish decree giving priority to the domestic coal burning.
Mayor Arino (Teruel), Joaquin Noah, explained that the municipalities and social partners leave the UGT and CCOO the protest of the, fallen earth chips for sale, protests over the coal sector because "now going to harden the positions" and not considered appropriate for municipal representatives to participate in actions such as roadblocks.
Still, the mayor has indicated that "we continue to support the miners" because "these mining areas need re-industrialization, the future is going about it."
Therefore, Noe has announced that if the Commissioners, buy fallen earth chips, of the European Union does not approve the decree Spanish coal next Sept. 29, raised new meetings with the unions "to analyze the situation and consider further action."
According to the mayor of Arino, "this would be the worst case scenario" and "we would need to do something because the problem is more serious." Furthermore, it indicated that "now the, mortal gold, mining companies are being responsible and paying wages, but if it is extended in time, we will have the same problems as in northern India, where wages are not paid."
Closures continue
Meanwhile, continue the closures in the City of Arino, while unions take stock "very positive" for the two-day general strike that took place this week. In this regard, the provincial secretary of the Federation of Industry of CCOO, Antonio Herrero, explained that "stopped all mining of Aragon, but some workers in Endesa Mining."
Therefore, the days are preparing for a general strike called for 29 and 30 of this month, while waiting for what happens on day 29 in the European Union. For now, their reports said that "has not yet been rrred to in the agenda of the meeting" so you do not have much hope that that day is approved.
Has said, "Let's be careful, but hopefully mistake and end up passing." Smith has said that "it is prrable that mistake to have predicted what has not been met" and "we have said many times that he would approve and is not so now we will be very cautious."