Employers, perfidious; working class, pure


Yolanda Díaz's ministry, faced with the possibility that the labor reform "to reduce the working week to 37.5 hours" might not be approved in Congress, has decided to postpone its parliamentary debate to have time to negotiate with Junts.
That's why the leaders of the two main Spanish unions They have asked "workers" (whatever that term may mean) to be "belligerent." The general secretary of the CCOO (Working Council of Workers' Parties), Unai Sordo, has said that "only through mobilization, only through demand, are rights won." For Junts, this phrase was used: "What kind of company and what kind of employers' association do they represent? The employers' association that remains silent in the face of the racist riots, the racist violence, and the xenophobic violence we have seen in Torre Pacheco?"
I will immediately pass this on to my friend from the employers' association, the hairdresser Mercè, owner of the establishment Fashion Mercè, in San Kevin de Vallfosca (Baix Opencor region). She will be happy to stay an extra half hour sweeping on Fridays, if the belligerent officer leaves half an hour early because the new law says so. But she will do it gladly to expunge the guilt of remaining silent about the Torre Pacheco incident. Everyone knows that "the bosses" (among them, Mercè, of Fashion Mercè, or Elon, of Tesla) are evil and perfidious. Every night, while stroking a kitten, Mercè laughs like a witch, while watching Torre Pacheco's chilling videos and smiling with a joy that goes unspoken. And everyone also knows that "the workers" are all honest and pure. That's why I have no doubt that after taking to the streets to demand this saving reduction (in my case, I'll ask for a reduction in my working hours myself, let's see what I say), we'll take advantage of the momentum to say something about Torre Pacheco. If we haven't done so until now, it's because we haven't had the time.