Security guards at Granada airport have reported a new violation of labour rights and breaches of both the agreement and security regulations by the private security concessionaire company, Grupo Sureste, which now adds to a long list of precedents which have led to protests and staff rallies on several occasions in recent years.
One of the complaints, reported to the Labour Inspection, is the lack of parity in the passenger control filters, where there must be the same number of male and female security guards, since the inspections or ‘frisks’ when the person to be registered is a woman, it must be carried out, by law, by women. “But parity is not met, there are almost always more men,” denounces Lucía Gutiérrez, Secretary of Equality of the Federation of Private Security Workers (FTSP) of the USO Andalucía union.
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