Politics

The PSOE celebrates the approval of the CACT agreement and exposes Betancort's "contradictions"

Benjamín Perdomo: “We are pleased that Betancort is backing down by maintaining the productivity supplement after having launched serious accusations against the PSOE”

Benjamín Perdomo, current counselor of the Tourist Centers

The Socialist Group of the Cabildo of Lanzarote has celebrated that "finally" the Board of Directors has given the green light to the modification of the Regulations of the productivity supplement of the agreement of the Entity and the collective agreement of the Centers of Art, Culture and Tourism can be definitively approved, which was closed by the previous government of María Dolores Corujo. 

The socialists have pointed out that "Oswaldo Betancort's inaction has kept it in a drawer for more than a year." 

The councilor of the Socialist Group and former head of the CACT, Benjamín Perdomo, recalled that the agreement negotiated during the PSOE government is "a consensual document that allows the staff of the Tourist Centers an extension of rights, after the massive cut of the same” that Coalición Canaria proposed, which removed seniority from the workers. 

 

 

Betancort's contradiction

Likewise, he stressed that Oswaldo Betancort has “backed down by finally maintaining the productivity supplement, after having launched serious accusations against the PSOE in the past term.”

The socialist councilor added that “we are pleased that now in another position, Betancort has abandoned populism and considers that the 10% productivity proposed by the PSOE as an incentive for the staff is an appropriate measure”, added Perdomo.

“After listening to Coalición Canaria describe the measure as an electoral act and an attempt to buy wills and Betancort himself say that it was nonsense, we are surprised that he now defends the same position that the PSOE defended,” said the socialist councilor.  

“They are the ones who have shown to have murky and electoral intentions by jeopardizing the social peace achieved during the past legislature, obscuring a debate that guaranteed the public management model for the future,” concluded Perdomo.