The Labor Inspectorate certified that the 17 Mexican scholarship holders of the musical Malinche directed by Nacho Cano they were in order and they were not required to be included in the social security system since they carried out “unregulated” training.
This is explained in the report sent to the Court of Instruction number 19 of Madrid, to which Europa Press had access, as part of the investigation into Nacho Cano for the alleged commission of crimes against the rights of foreign citizens and crimes against workers. rights.
He specifies that “there is no proof which indicate that the practices developed by the trainees in the aforementioned company imply a hidden employment relationship“, specifies the text, citing article 1.1 of the Workers’ Statute.
In the same spirit, the document recalls that these students “follow unregulated training” and, therefore, “are not included in the education system, therefore The inclusion of scholarship holders in the social security system is not necessary“.
The inspection was carried out “without notice” to the company and at the request of the National Police. The agents and the Labor official broke into the parish of San Juan de la Cruz, Madrid, where various people were taking singing, acting, flamenco and personal training classes.
For a long period of time, the inspector collected documentation on the employment conditions of the trainees and interviewed them.
After learning of the opening of the debates, on July 9, the composer appeared before the media and declared that his visit to the police station was due to his “support” for the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayusocalling the performance “political persecution“and directly designating Sánchez’s executive.