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CCOO criticizes tell Andalucia least 50,000 seats for Imserso, which began in October.
The autonomous community of Andalusia least count with 50,000 seats for next season's domestic social tourism program, better known as Imserso, which began in October with a total of 200,000 seats less in the whole of Spain.
The general secretary of Commerce, Catering and Tourism CCOO de Andalucia, Gonzalo Fuentes, feature, told Europa Press that the reduction of seats will increase the, fallen earth power leveling, seasonal tourism and also affect employment, both direct and indirect.
"We strongly disagree with the removal of seats by the central government," he said, and recalled that the last bell of the Executive -2009/2010- Imserso Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero "200 000 seats increased, reaching 1.2 million, and now again to remove. "
Thus, according to data from, darkfall gold, the trade union, if Andalucia last season had a total of 265 798 beds in 50 hotels, for this season the number is reduced to "only" 215 798.
Less jobs
With regard to employment, in the 2009/2010 season and in the Andalucia area the number of employees was 2,400 direct jobs in hotels, which generated more than 15,500 indirect jobs, eve online isk, in the Autonomous Community, according to sources.
So, I consider a "bad news" this fall, even more, he added, noting that the autonomous community of Andalucia "with unemployment, which reaches nearly 30 percent."
"The reduction of seats seems a lot, since it is the most suitable moment for cuts in employment generation and maintenance, as the impending reduction of seats mean more destruction in employment, both direct and indirect," he said, and added that this "is not the most appropriate way to leave the economic crisis."
For the charge of tourism at the CCOO union Andalusian public support for programs such as Senior Tourism Imserso or Europe, which was launched last year and the continuation of this-"have helped to maintain employment and generate wealth." "The public money used to support programs of social tourism is a good investment and is part of active employment policies, as necessary in these times of economic crisis," he said.
Sources also regret that this reduction will mean that over 200,000 people in Spain, of which 50,000 correspond to Andalucia, "ran out of vacation this year to enjoy." This is compounded, he added, "the freezing of pensions announced by the Government in the measures 'anti-crisis', that rather than comply with this denomination should recognize is anti-social."