THE Advocacy and Procurement of Cordoba have called a gathering on Friday, September 13 at 12:45 p.m. in front of the doors of the Social Security Treasury on Avenida. Tower of Tejares demand a portal to RETA by equitable mutualists.
The spokesperson for the J-2 Cordoba Movement working group, Lourdes Cano, explained to ABC that although it is true that after a year and a half of complaints, the government finally assumed that it was “This regulation is necessary But the proposal he makes is absolutely insufficient because it leaves aside important sectors of our profession such as the passive or those who, at a given moment, had to go to the general regime self-employed workers and leave captive the funds and seniority that they had accumulated in the mutual insurance company.”
For this mutualist lawyer, “hence the claim formulated by these professionals -more than a thousand in Cordoba are concerned- it is one by one, that is to say one year of contributions to the mutual fund equivalent to one year of contributions to the self-employed scheme to be entitled to our seniority and one hundred percent of our pension when the time comes, like any self-employed worker.
According to him, legislating with the Government’s proposal means “that we are given a few crumbs or a few alms and we believe that with articles 41 and 50 of the Constitution, we are entitled to the same coverage and benefits as any worker who has worked for 30 or 40 years.
Another of the proposals that the government is promoting through the Secretary of State of the Ministry of Inclusion is the purchase of registration yearsthat is, “converting our fund into seniority and that does not correspond to reality, because it does not take into account all the coverage that we have not benefited from and leaves many people overdrawn,” Cano denounces.
The Sánchez government also supports a vulnerability criterion for which these justice professionals would have to prove that they are in a situation of quasi-poverty to have access to this retirement, that is to say, adds Cano, “requirements that have not been asked of any worker or beneficiary of benefits in our country, nor any group that has been transferred to the public social security system.
For this spokesperson of the J-2 working group of Cordoba, “the successive governments are responsible for having reached this situation for not having monitored or controlled that the mutuals fulfilled the mission they had of offering an alternative regime”. It is demonstrated, in the opinion of these mutualists, and thus verified “that this alternative “It was not achieved because the mutual became a private for-profit entity and its social objective was lost and so it reached the moment we are at.”
The platform’s spokesperson also announced that this concentration in Cordoba next Friday would be followed by the planned large demonstration of all legal and legal professionals in Madrid on September 28.