Yecla City Council agreed minimum services for the day of general strike on November 15, with the union representing municipal employees, which aims to ensure the functioning of those essential municipal services.
Thus, of the 324 municipal employees, the minimum services are applied to 24 employees, ie, 7.40 percent of the total workforce of the municipal staff.
Based on this agreement, the Mayor of Yecla, Mark Ortuño, has signed the corresponding decree establishing minimum services: the Town Hall, Municipal Children Schools, Municipal Centre of Social Services, House of Culture, People's University, Early Learning Centre , Health Inspection, Municipal Markets and Staff Offices.
Moreover establishing mandatory minimum services in the companies providing municipal services, as is the case of water services, Center of Alzheimer Day, Day Centre for the Elderly Dependents and Garbage Collection Service and street cleaning.
In the latter case, only minimum services are set for standard cleaning road after the conclusion of Wednesday's semanala street market in San Cayetano and Central Market.
The Local Police Corps (for implementation of the Law on the Security Forces of the State) has been excluded from the minimum services.
On Friday November 9 took place a meeting of the Local Board of Public Safety in which "established the coordination mechanisms of the various security forces and established in Yecla, during the day on November 15 to ensure the free exercise of their rights of all citizens, both those workers who choose not to strike and those who join the general strike ", as explained by the Mayor of Yecla, Mark Ortuño
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla