The employees of the Municipal Cleaning Service of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have been called to support a full-time strike on 26 and 31 July. The reason for the protest is the direct rejection of the City Council’s plan to modify the legal relationship of the staff with the corporation, transforming what is so far a municipal department into a management society.
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The employees of the Municipal Cleaning Service of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have been called to support a full-time strike on 26 and 31 July. The reason for the protest is the direct rejection of the City Council’s plan to modify the legal relationship of the staff with the corporation, transforming what is so far a municipal department into a management society.