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The general secretary of the CCOO, Unai Sordo, denounced Friday in Valladolid the “boycott” applied by the communities governed by the Popular Party in the “deployment” of the housing law, despite its “limited effects”.
Sordo also recalled that with current legislation, the autonomy “can limit the price of rents by declaring stressed areas and facilitate young people’s access to reasonable rents.”
During his participation in the VI Youth Meeting of the Federation of Health and Socio-Health Sectors of CCOO, held in Valladolid, Sordo assured that a large part of the problem suffered by young workers in Spain is due to “low wages and the effort it took to be able to access a rental.
It is for this reason that he advocated the implementation of a “strong and ambitious state policy” on housing and recognized that the current standard “offers great potential for autonomy”.
However, he stressed that “it is not all about capping the price of housing”, but that it is necessary to provide a stock of public housing at “affordable prices and on a rental basis so that the population has access guaranteed housing. worthy.”