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The father of Minister Yolanda Díaz has decided to support the CCOO workers in El Ferrol who are on strike against the union. He supports them to the point that he has contributed financially to defray the Resistance Fund that CCOO employees have begun to raise in their fight against their employers, the union itself. Union sources assure MONCLOA.COM that even Yolanda Díaz's husband, Juan Andrés Meizoso, has contributed to this fund , although this contribution, if it had occurred, has not been made public. The mess is considerable, since the minister is the Minister of Labor, where her main support comes from CCOO. In the background, a salary demand that the union refuses to address, in a negotiation with its own workers that has been going on since the beginning of the pandemic, in 2020. This is a staff of 51 employees, who work for the union as employees. , who have been on indefinite strike against the union organization since last January 23 .
In this case the union is the employer. HISTORICAL UNIONIST A mess to which the unionist heart of Yolanda Díaz's father, whom Pablo Iglesias considered the minister's political alma mater , has contributed. In fact, just a few Email Data years ago, Yolanda was known as "Suso's daughter." Such was the charisma in Galicia of the union leader, belonging to the PCE. Today he is "the father of Yolanda Díaz ." He is a veteran metallurgy worker, established in his day in Fene (where the second vice president of the Government was born), in the shadow of the shipyards. by Taboola Sponsored links you may like Get Unsold Prefabricated Cabins with Toilet and Bath for Almost Nothing! (See Now) Unsold Prefabricated Cabins His CV includes an entry into a Francoist prison in 1972 for a union protest. His dedication to the union made Suso the leader of CCOO in Galicia, a true 'apparatchik' of communism. Hence the stupor at his support for the strikers against the union structure.
Union organizations act for legal purposes as companies. And sometimes as cruel companies, which act as such. At one point the communist minister, Alberto Garzón, made an ERE in the United Left in the face of the dramatic income crisis of the formation and the terrible management errors of its assets. This is the complaint of the union workers against their employer, the union: “CCOO management says that we are not a company and behaves like the harshest employers.” This is what Emilio Pantín, a member of the union and works committee of the former Bazán, the state-owned shipyard, tells the local press. Union sources assure that Juan Andrés Meizoso himself, husband of Yolanda Díaz since 2004, would also have joined the contribution to the Resistance Fund of the workers on strike against the union. Meizoso is a draftsman and maintains enormous discretion in his relationship, although he is also known in Galicia for his militancy. They are not the only leaders of unionism who have turned their backs on the CCOO ruling party in this conflict with their own workers. Several significant figures among CCOO veterans have also joined a fund that has reached the figure of 8,000 euros for 51 workers.
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