
In Tenerife, the courts stood uncleaned for a week: employees complained about unsanitary conditions.
Due to the absence of cleaners, two courts in Tenerife have not been cleaned for almost ten days, causing outrage from the union and concerns about sanitary conditions.
In Tenerife, two courts had not been cleaned for almost ten days, and the employees could no longer tolerate it.
The problems arose in the courts of the cities of Granadilla de Abona and La Orotava. This was reported by the CSIF trade union, and it was confirmed by the Government of the Canary Islands, which is responsible for the courts.
According to officials, the cleaners from Clece-Lirecan went on vacation on September 7, and no replacements were found for them.
The government says that one court was cleaned on Wednesday evening, and the other was to be cleaned on Thursday morning.
The CSIF trade union is outraged that in the courts of Granadilla de Abona and La Orotava, garbage has not been removed from offices and toilets for "more than ten days."
The trade union says that, according to their information, the cleaning problem arose due to a tender with the company responsible for it.
According to the trade union, the situation with dirt has become critical, and the authorities are not looking for a quick solution.
The Government of the Canary Islands confirms that a tender for cleaning services is currently underway.
The CSIF trade union recalls that some court employees were forced to take out the garbage themselves while there were no cleaners.
The situation is especially dangerous in pre-trial detention cells. If a detainee becomes ill, the dirt may remain there for several days.
The Government of the Canary Islands reported that they learned about the absence of cleaners on September 8 and immediately demanded that the company take action.
Four days later, on September 12, Clece-Lirecan reported that they were looking for replacement personnel but could not find any.