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They prepare riots at rallies and have started a campaign to collect signatures. They protest for not having received the extra pay they are owed Susana Díaz does not want Pedro Sánchez in the Andalusian campaign Susana Díaz is looking for her man in Madrid: Eduardo Madina has told her no Susana Díaz invites Carme Chacón to campaign rallies in Andalusia The master's degree financed with money from the ERE that she took and that worries Susana Díaz Susana Díaz, at a PSOE rally. Susana Díaz, at a PSOE rally. Civil servants' unions heat up the electoral campaign in Andalusia. They prepare protests at Susana Díaz's rallies. They are also collecting signatures in the workplace. They complain that the Board has not returned the extra pay they are owed before the end of the term, as promised. As Digital has learned from union sources, the officials have decided to make themselves heard during the Andalusian campaign.
They protest for not having yet received the extra pay they are owed and which was withdrawn at Christmas 2012. Nearly 5,000 CSIF-A delegates demonstrated two weeks ago in front of the San Telmo Palace in Seville. They mobilized from all the Andalusian provinces. Also now CC.OO has launched the 'Susana, you owe me Netherlands WhatsApp Number and you know it' campaign with a collection of signatures in all the centers of the regional administration. Andalusia is the only autonomous community , along with Aragon, that has not yet returned pay to the more than 260,000 public employees on the Board's payroll. They report that in the case of President Susana Díaz, she promised to pay 25% of the extra in the current legislature. But they emphasize that it will no longer be possible to receive it in this mandate because the last meeting of the Government Council took place on March 3.
The central government established that the elimination was optional and that "each administration, within its scope, may approve the payment of amounts as recovery of amounts actually lost." This has caused public employees dependent on the General Administration of the State and the majority of the autonomies to have already received on their January payrolls that 25 percent of the extra pay that the Ministry of Finance eliminated by decree in December. of But it has been a major concern. Create value, yes. Make money, too. We have always explained that efficiency and wealth were combined, but within an order. If a businessman seeks only efficiency, the perfect reference for him is the mafia. We in the classrooms appealed to ethics, and I suppose other business schools did too.