Juan Manuel Cabrera said that the published data go to show that "the crisis in our environment, far from improving, continues to worsen, because of a disastrous management of the government", and stated that unemployment in Lorca supposed also a particularly grave aspect, taking into account "the particular difficulties facing our city"
The local delegate UPyD in Lorca, Juan Manuel Cabrera, considered "very disappointing and worrying" unemployment figures for last August that have been made public.
"We find it particularly serious that unemployment will continue to grow in our town so we assumed personal drama, for each of the people who are in this situation."
In this sense, for UPyD Lorca published figures go to show that "the crisis in our environment, far from improving, continues to deteriorate because of a disastrous management of the administrations", mainly regional, which is having much of competencies on this subject, but also those aspects that affect our local government.
Also, as explained Cabrera, unemployment in Lorca also involves a particularly complicated aspect, taking into account "the particular difficulties facing our city in recent years and that accentuate these negative consequences."
Moreover, the local spokesman magenta training has also indicated that while the city government announced dramatic growth in sectors such as tourism, or talk about creating jobs thanks to the countless works that suffered throughout the city, " the reality is that all this supposed economic boom is the only thing that brings more people every day who lose their jobs and can not find in the city a decent livelihood with which to overcome this situation ", while employment becoming poorer and unemployment benefits and basic social services are reduced.
According to Juan Manuel Cabrera, the employment situation in the city shows that the reconstruction of Lorca "is not assuming we all expected the engine of economic growth and support schemes are also being used to reduce unemployment, but are given priority relative to urban plans that offer little useful work. "
"It also demonstrates" Cabrera continued, "that the city continues to grow an underground economy without institutional control, which makes it more precarious and unsafe working conditions and assume the benefit of acting outside the law."
Source: UPyD Región de Murcia