The FSOC has conveyed its “deep concern” regarding the numerous doubts arisen in relation to the new statutes and the modifications recently proposed in the Art, Culture and Tourism Centers (CACT) of Lanzarote.
From the trade union organization, they consider that these uncertainties “cannot and must not be ignored” and emphasize that it is “essential that they be studied in depth, rigorously analyzed, and addressed through consensus”.
In this regard, they defend that the process must count on “the participation of all involved parties,” among them the works council, the management, the political representatives and the social actors with presence on the board of directors of the CACT.
The FSOC clarifies that its position “is not to oppose the updating or modification of the statutes”, since they understand that “regulatory frameworks must adapt to new realities”. However, they show their concern because the changes “are being proposed with excessive haste and without the necessary dialogue”, which, in their opinion, could lead to “poorly consensual decisions” and a possible detriment to the staff.
Therefore, they make a call “to responsibility and understanding among all parties”, insisting that “only through dialogue, transparency, and consensus will it be possible to build solid, fair, and beneficial statutes.”
Finally, the union reiterates its “willingness to actively participate in this process” and to work jointly to reach agreements that “guarantee job stability and the future of the organization.”