Sunday, May 1, 2011

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May Day ... Elections

The coalition led by IU and IA will make his first public appearance in the manifestation of the First Santander May to claim the momentum of "emergency economic measures to reduce the problem of unemployment and, in turn, pollutant emissions. "

Social and Ecological Left on Sunday to attend May Day rally to be held in Santander, to claim that institutions direct their efforts to impose the "emergency economic measures in employment high and low in CO2, such as agriculture and livestock, renewable energy, education and dependency. "

As the candidate of the Left coalition Cantabria, "the passivity of the Government of our Community and the erratic policies of the PSOE government, serving the financial interests are verifiable facts rather than on the problem of unemployment." According

Herrera: "The unemployment situation is so serious that urgent action is needed and the government should provide resources to address the problem directly. In this sense, the coalition of the left believes that only through "work-sharing policies and sustainable production, promoted by public institutions," you can do something. It also would require a "deep 'enterprise reform', penalizing the model of wage and labor precariousness that has been promoting for some time," Herrera stresses.

This is the first public appearance of the IU coalition, IA and numerous people linked to social movements of Cantabria, who aspire to become the fourth political force in Parliament.

Left's candidate for Social and Ecological Jose Angel Herrera, "May Day is an opportunity to highlight the contribution of workers to society, against the harm arising from greed and lack of scruples with the sector act and many large financial companies. "

Social and Ecological Left claims that the economic model sees workers "like a commodity" and Herrera has shown a willingness to "collaborate" with the unions "to stop the invocation competitiveness whose sole purpose is to reduce labor costs and precarious working conditions. "

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