RodolfoSanz minister's departure would delay approval of pension
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Oct 02, 2008 05:06AM
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Rodolfo Sanz minister's departure would delay approval of pension
Thursday, 02 October 2008
Recent rumors of the departure of the head of the Ministry of Basic Industries and Mining (Mibam), Rodolfo Sanz, of that charge has been of concern to retirees and pensioners of the aluminum sector, which currently hold a discussion table with the official's representative, Esther Gouttier.
Jorge Salamanca, legal advisor liability of workers, noted that the bureau had discussed several points briefly but the approval of pension, which is the central theme, has not materialized and does not pretend to know how to pay this benefit.
The fear of retirees and pensioners is that every time you change the minister was delaying further discussion and should start from scratch, coupled with this, a month ago was the last meeting and had Gouttier limit as a week to take A proposal to Sanz and forth with the response, which has not been fulfilled yet.
Unwillingness
Liabilities for the workers is a joke what they have done over the past few years that have been avocado to seek the approval. "There has been no political will from the Government to solve the problem of the retirees of the holding company," said Juan Guerrero, a retired Sidor.
For his part, Henry Salazar, Venalum, noted that the adjustments that have made companies have been "in his own way" to promote active workers, while still receiving pension liabilities Pyrrhic.
Even mock the laws because they have not complied with the August 2005 ruling ordering the approval-in the case of Venalum, said.
The group of retirees who reproached the presidents and managers of companies do not make decisions without consulting the minister or the government and that is where is the starting point of negotiations crossbar. MT
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Labor Inspectorate reported to delay by the administrative formalities
Several unions expect you to deliver record with minimal services, to exercise the right to strike for several weeks and threaten to take action together if not resolved soon
Sunep CVG and the trade union of sural joined this Wednesday to claim the administrative delay of the Labor Inspectorate to two demands that are in this release.
Juan Gomez, secretary general of Sunep CVG and Isaic Lopez, Sural, warned that actions taken as a whole if they are not active soon the right to strike. "We are concerned by the apathy and lack of response to the workers of Mibam therefore as the Minpptrass, because they are not satisfied with the benefits that are enshrined in the contracts," said Lopez.
He added that they did not want to get to the strike, but this is a right that is at the failure of its benefits.
In the case of employees of CVG, Gomez called for the president of CVG, Rodolfo Sanz, to comply with the meeting which is scheduled for today at 11:00 in the morning with the union of employees. "We do not want excuses or desplantes by the coming of (Hugo) Chavez," he said.
"We believe in the good intentions of the minister, so we want to meet with him, not with their advisers," added the leader. However, he accused the administration of Sanz for the delays in the processes of the CVG because after more than four months in office, still has not met with them directly.
For its part, maintains the position that the company is that while Sanz has not attended in person, if his team has done and has been willing to settle the list of demands that he rests in the Labor Inspectorate, while the union has failed in the past three meetings.
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