Weretilneck said “day not worked, day not paid”

2023-10-05 22:00:39

During this day, a strike for 24 hours in the hospitals and Health Centers of Río Negro, where according to ATE it was “forceful” and anticipated that it will increase the measures in the coming days. Regarding the strike, the national senator and elected governor of Río Negro, Alberto Weretilneck, published on his networks “day not worked, day not paid.”

The still senator maintained that «It is the last time they take all of us from Rio Negro hostage. and they leave us without health care, receiving their salaries, guards and overtime as if they had worked normally. He did so in reference to the measures of force that included the cutting of one of the lanes of the “Old” bridge that connects Cipolletti and Neuquén, and the camp in front of the Ministry of Health in Viedma.

He also added that when he takes office once more as governor “starting December 10, Whoever does not guarantee the rights of citizens and does not provide public service will receive the discount correspondent”.

Days ago in a exclusive interview with Diario RÍO NEGRO, Weretilneck He stated that next year “will be very hard” and raised “conceptual” debates on services and State agents.

He had pointed out that «The State and taxpayers cannot pay more employees. Salaries represent 66% of expenses while 24% of their income comes from the Province. The equation is dangerous: an expense that is almost unviable and low autonomy. Therefore, spending must be optimized and salary is a point, essentially in absenteeism, leaves, guards. Everything must be reviewed. There is no control and staff efficiency is not an issue on the agenda.

Furthermore, he said that «the parity should not only be for salaries. People continue to be subjected to a State that delays its responses or we assume that from the State we have to quickly satisfy the demand of the population. “It will be a conceptual and ideological debate that I am willing to give.”



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