Herguedas explained that the initiative proposes a catalog of actions that the City can develop within the framework of its powers in housing, consumption and social services, and calls for support is offered to families who are in process of eviction by drafting Report on social services or municipal action in brokering tasks before the judge or financial institutions.
It also plans to change the municipal capital gains tax to be financial institutions, not the homeless, who have to pay in case of payment in kind, and that no evictions run in municipal public housing and it does not get any Municipal Police agent available to eviction orders.
Another of the motions presented IU-Greens in Parliament proposing the inclusion of certain clauses of special conditions which are designed to protect the pay and conditions in the tender documents for contracts where the cost of labor is one of contain the essential components or subrogation of workers.
The IU-Greens spokesman recalled various municipal contracts as room 092 or libraries, where "the change of management companies has resulted in layoffs, reduced working hours and reduced wages unilaterally imposed by companies through the facilities of the labor reform, while the City looked away considering that these matters were outside its jurisdiction. "
The initiative aims to blinde Administration staff, wages and hours of their contracts and in case of default, the contractor may suffer a penalty and even, in severe cases, termination of the contract.
Herguedas has defended the legality of these measures are already in force in the provincial council or the city of Zaragoza endorsed by the respective legal reports, which, in his opinion "would come to contradict the thesis that argues the government team PP that such clauses can not be included in contracts because they would be anti-competitive. "
"On the contrary, we believe that the City has an obligation to use all the instruments in his hand to defend decent employment and labor rights of workers," he concluded.
Source: IURM