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The CSIF union has today denounced in court the threats that social workers have been suffering over the last few months over the last few months from the workers of the State Public Employment Service (SEPE), the body belonging to the Ministry of Labor that pays the payrolls for unemployment.

The state of alarm decreed in March forced the confinement of millions of workers and the Government launched the income protection scheme based on temporary employment regulation files (ERTE) whereby the companies received were exempt from paying social security contributions. the workers and employees affected received a public benefit as compensation.

The fact is that the SEPE services have been overwhelmed and, although the Ministry of Labor has consistently insisted that 98% of the benefits were paid, the administrative managers and the agency's own officials have denied this, reaching quantify in 900,000 the number of people who either did not receive benefits or had them blocked by mistake.

The situation, with the Government denying that there were significant incidents in the payment of benefits, has had the effect of thousands of demonstrations contradicting it on social networks, messages that in some cases have led to direct threats to SEPE workers.

"When there will be offices, we are going to fire them for idiots," an account called @malpartida wrote on Twitter on May 27 in response to the agency's announcement in which it reported a specific jam in the procedures for consulting files. "Technical and saturation problems have prevented the normal operation of access to the state of the # provision by mobile phone Pin. The query has been restored through contrast data," said SEPE.

Just five days before, Moncloa spread the message that "@empleo_SEPE has already recognized more than 98% of the benefits by ERTE since the beginning of the # COVID19 health crisis. More than 3.4 million benefits have been approved and paid and to the workers. "

Among the responses came direct threats to the agency's workers, such as the one they now denounce, "We are also super handsome and smart. But the reality is that I screwed up on your motherfucker. As long as there is only one citizen who has not been paid, it is for Fuck you. I hope (I don't want) someone to lose their grip and start shooting liars, "wrote an account called @NoVotes3 on May 22.

The CSIF union has denounced these and other threats this morning in an initiative that takes place practically on the eve of the reopening of the employment offices next Monday. The workers have warned the Ministry of Labor of the insecurity that may occur due to this reopening without first ensuring that the payment of benefits is in order and up to date. Other unions such as UGT have also indicated that the conditions for the reopening of the network do not exist.

Already last May, officials announced that in offices where they worked in person, although without attention to the public, there were still tensions of tension with people who came to ask about the administrative situation of their benefits and could not get a response. The SEPE workers then asked Labor that if it reopened the offices it would do so by reinforcing security measures and to stop saying that there were no problems with benefits.

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