Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How much does a cleaner makes in a council of a city of Spain?

New scandal from Madrid. How much does a cleaner makes in a council of a city of Spain?

This is a preliminary agreement with the UGT union and the council of Alcorcón (one city of Madrid's region) in 2008. Making the public company financially unviable, this company has become in one that pays more salary to a cleaner in Spain
and most of Europe.
 
The monthly salary of a worker cleaning the municipality is 2,600 Euros montly. This means the Spanish double average wage.

After the agreement and during 2009 the public company has lost 2,742.555,13 €.  These losses, combined with those from previous years assume that the public company has lost almost 6 million euros, equivalent to 45% of its share capital. Being a public company, those losses will be paid by the Spanish society as a whole. Source


Attached below the testing agreement.

 



Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nuevos Ministerios Metro Station, Madrid

In the metro station of Nuevos Ministerios in Madrid there was a service that allowed checking in luggage for flights from the airport of Barajas (Madrid). 

This service was inaugurated in June 2006 and as a result of the low influx of people interested in this service the goverment through AENA decided to terminate offering the service in May 2007. Therefore, the infrastructure remained operational only for 11 months.

Three years after the service was canceled from the metro station this is the aspect that presents nowadays:



The check-in facilities was financed by the Community of Madrid which invested 18.6 million eurosCommunity and AENA subsequently signed an agreement by which the public entity became responsible for managing the service.





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