The Popular Party of Tías has submitted a motion to the plenary session of the council demanding that "the amounts owed by the City Council to the cleaning staff be paid as soon as possible." The Popular Party claims that during 2001, the Agreement for the Labor Personnel of the City Council was approved, "and for reasons unknown, it was not being applied correctly in terms of salary compensation to the thirteen workers assigned to the cleaning staff."
In this way, the Popular Party believes that they were being paid a lower salary than what they were legally entitled to "due to the incorrect application of the current Collective Agreement." Although the City Council corrected this situation last June, preparing, from that moment on, the payrolls of the City Council's cleaning workers in accordance with the provisions of the agreement.
Despite this correction, the Popular Party assures that the cleaning service employees, as workers assigned to the City Council, should receive the salary differences of the last four years, from when the Collective Agreement came into force until they have been included in it. The Popular Party believes they deserve it "because it is the salary that they were legally entitled to."