Grisaleña, president of the Canary Islands Confederation of Employers

"We should go on strike against the unions for the benevolent attitude they have maintained in recent years"

The president of the Canary Islands Confederation of Employers (CCE), Sebastián Grisaleña, has stated that, after the announcement of a strike by public service workers, after the adjustment plan ...

May 17 2010 (14:40 WEST)

The president of the Canary Islands Confederation of Employers (CCE), Sebastián Grisaleña, has stated that, after the announcement of a strike by public service workers, after the adjustment plan planned by the Government of Spain, "we should go on strike against the unions for the benevolent attitude they have maintained in recent years."

"Strike? We, the businessmen, are going to do the opposite," Grisaleña specified, before meeting at the CCE headquarters, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, with the national deputy of the Popular Party, Baudilio Tomé Muguruza, who was accompanied by several members of his party in Gran Canaria, in order to analyze the Economic and Fiscal Regime (REF) of the Islands.

Grisaleña assured that the businessmen "are going to lend a hand, create more economic activity and think together about how to generate more jobs, because we are very concerned," he stressed, while rhetorically questioning "if the strike is against them?"

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