The partial retirement of the officials focuses the requests of the unions for the new political course: "It must be imminent"

The partial retirement of the officials focuses the requests of the unions for the new political course: “It must be imminent”

The partial retirement of public employees (officials) must be addressed in “imminent way” and this has been one of the requests made by the general secretaries of the CCOO and UGT unions (UNAI SORDO and PEPE ÁLVAREZ) to the Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migrations, Elma Saiz. In this way, they ask that “comply” with the Partial retirement for public administration workers.

This commitment was acquired, at the time, the government with the unions although there are some elements that “hinder it” at this time. In this sense, Álvarez (UGT) has been sharp and in statements collected by Europa press, He pointed out that “for reasons that the government has to fix, public administration workers were not included and therefore it is an issue that we must resolve imminently.”

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And in this same context, Sordo has stressed that “some elements” are left to resolve in the Partial retirement for public administration officials. With this type of retirement, a worker who is close to fulfilling the retirement age could make part -time work linked to a relief contract. Now, many public administrations are having problems when renewing their templates, making early retirement in some groups that are “very angry.”

Unions hope to resolve it in the coming weeks

The Secretary General of CCOO has also pointed out that from this moment on, negotiations begin to put “on the table an approach so that this is resolved in the coming weeks and I sincerely believe that it will be resolved”.

Elma Saiz, during the meeting, has assured that the work by the Ministry will be incessant with social agents to find “agreements” because there is “will, commitment and a lot of margin to continue expanding rights.”

This Monday, 15 there is a meeting with the unions and the employer to resume the table on the new scheme of Self -employed workers for the next few yearswhich will be of weekly periodicity.

Pensions are viable, according to CCOO and UGT

The viability of pensions, which is an issue that worries thousands of retirees, has also been on the table. CCOO and UGT have defended the viability of pensions and ask to “battle” the ideas that are arising mainly in social networks that “it is not viable” to have a revalizable pension system.

They have assured that the public pension system is “stronger and more viable” than any private system and ask to end the idea that contributory pensions have to pay only with social contributions.