Regional secretary of CCOO for Guadalentín area, Enrique González, met this morning with the Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance, Elena Salgado, a meeting which was attended by all the social agents of the municipality Lorca
Enrique Gonzalez, district secretary for the county CCOO Guadalentín held a meeting this morning with the Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance, Elena Salgado, as part of a meeting with the social partners and the municipality of Lorca in which they analyzed the situation after the earthquake disaster will last Wednesday and where the representative of the CCOO has exposed a series of actions and proposals to carry out and which have been collected and evaluated positively by the Vice President.
Gonzalez has been synthesized in five proposals he has given to the Vice Salgado.
First, to avoid falling into the oblivion of what has happened in Lorca.
Something that seems obvious now, but it must be borne in mind given past experiences.
Secondly, and given what has happened in similar circumstances, Gonzalez has examples of earthquakes Zarzilla Ramos and La Paca, we must prevent descordinación between administrations.
Something that has not happened so far, but what will that be very careful.
Thirdly, the head of the CCOO has stated that "we must do everything possible to avoid job losses, especially in sectors that have been most concerned: micro-enterprise, trade, shops and small industries, which you have to give answers. "
Fourth, this tragedy must serve as a lever, in the words of Gonzalez to set up a Public Housing Plan and rehabilitation which in turn energizes the job.
On this proposal, the Vice Salgado has revealed that next Tuesday is expected to be meeting under the State Housing Plan, the Ministry of Development and the Regional Government, who will have competition.
Finally, the district secretary of the CCOO has been mentioned about the "ridiculous" amounts being considered by the Consortium of Insurance, to which the Minister has replied that it is considering an increase to an expected around 60 to EUR 75 million pre-assessment.
Source: CCOO Región de Murcia