MURCIA NOW is satisfied the end of the strike announced by the buses 'coloraos', but remember that the PP councilor Roque Ortiz had to be forced to act by order of the plenary, and that its position was contrary to the intermediary in this labor dispute.
The Civic Platform led to the Plenary Hall passed a motion that sought to address and resolve the conflict within the company Transportes de Murcia, but the PP and Roque Ortiz opposed approval, ensuring that the role of government is not to interfere in others problems ("is to get into someone else's house," he said) and before talking to these workers should stop the strike.
Finally, the motion of Murcia Now, one point added by Citizens, was approved with the vote against the PP, and has been the mandate of the Plenary which has forced Ortiz, against their principles, to act.
Councillor Angeles Micol, who defended the motion in Parliament, is happy that finally "prefix have the interests of the neighbors and the rights of workers, and Ortiz has agreed to meet with the parties as required in motion".
The mayor stressed that this is an important step "because it affects many residents of the municipality" and notes that "in these situations, the City can not be left out. A concessionaires should not leave them total freedom in their actions, because they often undermine the interests of their workers and affect the services provided to citizens. "
Source: Ahora Murcia