The councilors of the Municipal Socialist Group, Pedro López and Juan Patricio Castro, were held this morning a meeting with representatives of the governing board of UCOMUR, with its president Juan Antonio Pedroza to the head, in the round of contacts with different actors socioeconomic working in the town of Murcia.
During this meeting, the PSOE councilors have put on the table the need for the Government to have local organizations that create employment in directing its policies against unemployment and great local pact boost for jobs in the town.
In addition, Lopez stressed the important work carried UCOMUR emphasizing that cooperatives and social economy are some of the sectors that have best adapted to the economic difficulties to overcome the crisis.
Thus, of the 85 cooperatives created along this year in the region, about 40% have been established in the town of Murcia.
In this sense, the Socialist spokesman reiterated that "a municipality with more than 45,000 unemployed, the City must lead the fight against unemployment with specific plans mobilizing all its resources, which is doing neither House nor his councilors."
Meanwhile, Councilman Juan Patricio Castro recalled that in this term the Socialist Group in the House has proposed more than 20 motions proposals against unemployment and aid to the unemployed, has offered several times a Pact for Employment and posed a pack of 100 concrete steps to generate new jobs in the town of Murcia, and the 5/5/5 Plan.
Source: PSOE Murcia