CCOO will appear as a plaintiff in the case against the rights of Nacho Cano’s workers

“We will defend, as we have always done, the possible commission of a crime against workers’ rights.” The secretary of CCOO Madrid Paloma López confirmed this Friday that the union will appear as a private prosecutor in the Nacho Cano case. “He is accused of having brought seventeen young Mexicans to Spain to work in his show.” Malinche and this is a completely irregular situation,” said the official, “you cannot come to work with a residence permit, a tourist permit.”

“Two possible crimes have been established: one against the rights of foreign citizens and a second against the rights of workers,” he said. The National Police arrested the former member of Mecano on Tuesday, July 9. After making a statement, he was released. That same afternoon, he claimed to have been the victim of an operation against him for supporting Ayuso. “The criminal is not me, it is the Police,” he declared at a press conference, surrounded by, as he explained, the “interns” involved in the project.

Days later, these dancers reported to the police for coercion and falsification of documents when they were questioned as part of the investigation. Previously, The country He published that all of them have had their study permits denied since May and, therefore, are obliged to leave the country and return to Mexico.

“We have seen the situation and we have decided to appear as a prosecutor in this situation. We can do so because one of the union’s fundamental objectives is to ensure the rights of workers and to ensure that no possible fraud or any other element that may have occurred is committed,” said the secretary of CCOO Madrid, who recalled that one of the union’s objectives is “to control and ensure that work is carried out in legal, dignified and safe conditions.”

“We will see what other situations may arise, such as social security fraud,” he added.

Source: www.eldiario.es