The Second Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, visited Valencia. It was the sixth day after the tragic DANA which killed 213 people in the province. But he didn’t fall into the mud. However, he went to a Galician beach to look for pellets. There he got wet for a whole period ecological crisis. And he made grandiose statements attacking the PP.
This afternoon, however, he traveled to Valencia to meet with the Minister of Education, Universities and Employment of the Generalitat Valenciana, José Antonio Rovira, to analyze the situation of the Valencian workers affected. This Monday morning, Yolanda Díaz once again called for protect the health of employees and denounced that “there are companies in Valencia that force people to go to work in impossible situations.” Yes, he didn’t say which companies they were.
‼️There are companies in Valencia that force people to go to work in impossible situations.
I want to send a clear message: if people are at risk, they should not go to work. The Ministry will protect these people and the Inspectorate will act firmly.
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– Yolanda Diaz (@Yolanda_Diaz_) November 4, 2024
In January this year, after a pellet spill on the Galician coast, Yolanda Díaz did not have time to go to a Pobra do Caramiñal beachLa Coruña) to take photos while collecting plastic balls. There he considered that “lying is the way of governing the PP of Galicia.”
“It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about the oil spill Prestige “that since the white tide of pellets, the way of proceeding is the same: lie, lie and lie”, declared Díaz during a visit in which she was accompanied by Sumar’s candidate for president of the Xunta , Marta Lois, and the former deputy Íñigo Errejón, denounced for sexual harassment.
A “work shield” similar to that of the pandemic
After the meeting this Monday, Yolanda Díaz presented this Monday the main measures of the work shield that the Government will promote for people affected by DANA in Valencia, similar to that of the pandemic and retroactively from Tuesday October 29: the ERTE of force majeure will be facilitated with the obligation to maintain employment, those who will not be not fired will have to be absent due to the storm and the “Plan Me Cuida” will be recovered with reductions in working hours for care, among others.
“From the first minute we are not available, but we are working to move forward and we are putting ourselves at the service of the Valencian people,” declared the minister, before launching a message of “unity” of administrations and social agents and tranquility for citizenship.