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The PP denounces an alleged inequality when accessing the Occupation Plan by those registered in Labora

08 June 2020 - 13: 17

After the meeting that took place last week of the Occupation Table, where the requirements for opting for the Occupation Plan to be approved by the Dénia City Council were discussed, Jose Antonio Cristóbal, spokesman for the economic area of ​​the Popular Party, explains: "We do not understand why in order to be eligible for this Plan one must be enrolled in Creama, when most of the people who are unemployed are enrolled in Labora (former Servef). It seems to us that it is a totally exclusive requirement, which does not allow all the unemployed in Dénia to be eligible for these jobs that are going to be called ”.

According to Cristóbal, he expressed in the Occupation Table his total disagreement at this point and says that, from the Government team, it does not seem that they are willing to rectify and also include those who are registered in Labora, "Which seems totally incongruous" Apostille Christopher.

Christopher also denounces that "Registration in Creama to be eligible for this Plan, must be prior to the publication of the rules, which will occur this week, so that people who are not registered in Creama will not have time or find out nor to register, which seems to us a tremendous offense, and more in the situation in which we find ourselves ”.

In the same way, the popular ones also point out that they do not understand why in the requirements to be able to apply for the help of self-employed and entrepreneurs that the city council is going to approve, the requirement of having had a decrease in the volume of sales, of at least 75% with respect to the average of the last 6 previous months, as reflected in the requirements of all the subsidies and aid that are being given at the state, regional and provincial levels. "It seems to us that there are businesses that have not been able to close but that have had those losses and will not be able to take advantage of the City Council's aid. It does not seem that the will of this government team is to help everyone, and we consider that we are at a time when all help is little to maintain jobs and our businesses locally ".

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