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The Litigation Division of the Superior Court of Murcia resolved the demand for protection of fundamental rights filed by the Federation of Teaching CCOO (29/11/2014)

CCOO presented on November 18 an appeal for protection of fundamental rights against the limitation of voting rights of Murcia teachers.

The decision of the Ministry of Economy and Finance to amend the Order of 18 October 2002 establishing the criteria to be applied in the process of election of representatives of workers has created a situation of unrest and widespread rejection in the cloisters of the centers educational Murcia.

Finally, section 2 will be the Litigation Division of the Superior Court of Murcia 7/2014 resolve the cause of protection of fundamental rights filed as a result of filed last November 18 by the Federation of Teaching CCOO demand .

The hearing of the case will take place in early December and in any event prior to the day of voting (3 in La Union and 4 in other municipalities).

At the expense of the decision of the 2nd Platoon has been suspended the Order of October 28 (Borm of November 4) with the Ministry of Finance (a proposal of Education), in an act of arrogance and authoritarianism modified unilaterally the previous legislation (which had been operating since 2002) and was the result of dialogue and consensus.

The Federation of Teaching CCOO first announced at a special meeting of the Education Sector Roundtable convened by the Administration to this unique effect, and then during the General Bureau of the Public Service of October 23 that he would use the new Order If there should be published.

It was the only union that made this double announcement at both meetings.

Following the publication of the standard, November 4, CCOO waited until the last minute to file suit in a vacant trying to convince the administration to back off on their intentions attempt.

Finally, the Federation of Teaching CCOO filed Tuesday November 18 demand protection of fundamental rights, a copy of certification and presentation are attached to this press release.

CCOO regrets that action, irresponsible and dictatorial, the Ministry has given rise to the rights of Murcia teachers have to be elucidated in court proceedings, but will not consent to a bunch of politicians accused, charged semi attributable and by imputing to it fills their mouth the words freedom and rights come to curtail the freedoms and rights of workers in the public education system.

The modification of the conditions under which the Murcia teachers should be able to cast their vote in union elections near the 4th (3, La Union) has generated a huge headache for the management teams of the various schools and no less rejection in the whole of the cloisters and faculty.

The show, pathetic, the "tourné" the Director General of Human Resources, accompanied by two officials of his department, the various counties and municipalities trying to convince the management teams of the goodness of his "occurrence" was the comical element and "Fellini" missing in this heap of nonsense.

According to CCOO had better leverage the ineffable Mr. Ujaldón time and qualified staff of his department, in addressing the tasks of government education system rather than embark on anti-union campaigns.

CCOO is happy that another union has also appealed the order to impugn, and was party to the proceedings initiated after that another resource (attached to this certificate note personación), but believes that the organization in question, ANPE should not lie to teachers saying in the media as the only union that opposes or uses this arbitrary decision of the Murcia regional government.

Source: CCOO

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