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CCOO-A urges CajaGranada managers "not to think global but in narrow gauge and the big box".
The Secretary General of CCOO-A, Carbonero Francisco, I urge CajaGranada managers "not to think of narrow gauge or reductionist perspective and local level but globally and in the big box", after what must this week unions will meet with President of the Board, Jose Antonio Grin, to join a possible political agreement on the future of savings banks in Andalucia.
Speaking to Europa Press,, mafia wars items, Carbonero, which provides that the meeting takes place this Thursday, although the exact day is not closed, I believe that "it is perfectly possible to create a large box between Unicaja and Cajasol and get from that big box will have the capacity CajaSur to manage, but that is only possible by the decision of the, ffxiv gil, parties and unions, which are the ones who sat on the boards of the boxes. "
In this regard, I express the hope that both the Bank of Spain and the Ministry of Economy "bet that there is a strong case in Andalucia", to what he requested that both national "do not play against the interests of Andalucia and the Community has a strong and powerful financial sector to help out the situation of crisis that we suffer. "
Carbonero advocate a large box of Andalusia, which is "absolutely clear" and recalling that CCOO-A "has always been committed and long for a big box for a box, aika gold, of Andalusia and unique, always with the premise of preserving financial viability, the box model and the dnse of employment. "
"It is absolutely necessary not to let this opportunity pass," said Pollock, who recalled that "since the autonomy and independence of the boxes, who sit on boards of directors are parties and unions, so the political formations should stop giving turns to things and go for a big box. "
He recalled that the union is in favor of "professionalize the management of the boxes, but now remembered who sits on the boards of the boxes is the result of a democratic electoral process."
In his view "would be very unfortunate to let pass the opportunity to settle a large box in Andalucia on local issues or electoral expediency".
In that sense, I think "who is the front" CajaGranada "taking into account the previous experience of CajaSur should consider the interests of Granada, the depositors and the Andalusians and not think from a parochial and narrow gauge thinking in small boxes and reductionist thinking from the perspective and parochial. "
Pollock, who recalled that CCOO "has always been consistent and so they went out the Covenant of Saray in Granada and was the only one who did not vote for SIP", I believe that parties and trade unions "must think globally and not so reductionist. "
I also regret that it has taken CajaGranada option "is also a position of removal of the boxes, then bet on SIP and a bank of boxes, a banking of funds" as opposed to what the union recalled that "this for mergers to ensure the system of boxes and in Granada, unions and political parties must commit itself to the system of boxes and Andalusian strengthen the financial system. "
"It would be much more responsive to the interests of the people of Granada have a box from the field Andalusia from Madrid"Pollock added that he expects that CajaGranada SIP "is not only a consequence of electoral strategies and parochial."
I also consider "mere excuses" arguments such as offices to avoid duplication of the large box, since "more duplicity that was the merger of El Monte and Caja San Fernando, but there has been no such fusion was respecting the employment."