Some 2,000 people have demonstrated on Friday in Adeje (Tenerife) under the motto ‘for the distribution of wealth. More rights and better salaries’ and within the framework of the General Hospitality strike In the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, according to data that the Government Delegation in the Canary Islands has provided to Europa Press.
In this way, with a notable influx of people, Employees of the sector that have gone to protest They toured different streets of the municipality with shouts of ‘work yes, slaves no’; or ‘Marichal (president of Ashotel) listens, the town is in the fight’.
The strike in tourism and hospitality in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife has been convened by CCOO, base unionists, Canarian intersindical and UGT for these Thursday and Good Friday, Having 70%follow -up, according to unionsin both days.
According to the Canarian Trade Union Federation, there were 10,000 people who “collapsed” Playa de las Américas in “a scream of union unit that demonstrates the unprecedented success of the general strike and forces the employer to fill the” blank folio “with rights with which the negotiation intends to resume next week”
Talks
Negotiations between employers and workers broke up late last Wednesday after a pre -agreement, with the mediation of the president of the Canary IslandsFernando Clavijo, which included increased the salary mass by 6%, the guarantee that the purchasing power will be maintained in any agreement that is signed, the incorporation of lifting beds into the hotels and a pilot project to evaluate seniority.
For its part, the Canary Islands government has set as minimum services that in the Department of Floors and Cleaning There will be a retainer per establishment and day —5% template-and 25% in reception and concierge and maintenance, while in the restaurants the assembly of a buffet will be guaranteed every day of a buffet for breakfast, lunch and dinner for the customers housed with a minimum of 15% template per establishment, turn and day, the same percentage for kitchen.
In this sense, the Canarian union federation has challenged the Canary Islands Superior Court of Justice Minimum Services Decree By understanding that the Executive has “jumped” that the hospitality is not an “essential service” for society-such as transport and health-and that it should be limited to a small number of people exclusively in charge of “ensuring the safety of facilities and people.”
Finally, unemployment has only been carried out in the Canarian western province, and whatE in Las Palmas where a 9% salary increase was agreed and an additional payment of 650 euros between employers and unions.