Not all offices of the old INEM have metal detector arches. But now they are being installed in those facilities of the Public Employment Service (SEPE) where verbal threats have been received, including death threats, or serious incidents have occurred between users and officials. This same Monday, the daughter of the director of an employment office in Santa Cruz de Tenerife was injured with a knife at the door of the organization. It is pointed out that the alleged aggressor is a user of that office . This is the second brutal attack recorded in the last fifteen days. On March 24, a worker at the Calasparra (Murcia) employment office was attacked with a baseball bat by a user who had previously been denied benefits. Police patrols at the doors Given these episodes, as confirmed by El Confidencial Digital in Administration sources, some offices of the former INEM have, for a few days, had greater police protection .
The device consists of the presence of a National Police patrol that stands guard at the doors of the organization while it is open to the public. This reinforcement joins that of the security guards who are usually located inside the building. Metal detection arches Metal detector arches have also been installed in some offices of the regional Employment services that did not have this security barrier until now. But only, for now, in those that may be especially conflictive, depending on their location, or C Level Contact List in which there have been precedents or threats. The aim is to prevent the passage of knives or other dangerous objects that could be used to carry out an attack on an official during a verbal confrontation. There is no special protocol However, sources from the Ministry of Employment assure ECD that a special protocol has not been established that contemplates the presence of members of State Security Corps and Forces in employment offices. But they add that they are aware of the possible risks and specific threats that may exist.
Precisely, the Independent Trade Union Center and Civil Servants (CSI-F), the most representative union in public administrations, this week demanded that the Government guarantee security in all SEPE offices . Any advice to make it easier for in-laws? When a couple returns from their honeymoon and settles into reality, the first thing they have to do is make it clear and firmly to their respective parents that from now on, gentlemen, we newlyweds are very young, but we are heads of our family. I add jokingly: And madam, return the key to the house, which you have kept with the excuse of filling the refrigerator for when we get back from the honeymoon... Oh, and when you come home, ring the doorbell! Another thing: when one of the father-in-laws-in-law says two months after the wedding: “And when is the child coming?” We must make it very clear to these gentlemen, even if they are offended, that two of us sleep in my bed, not four or five. That the child will come when he comes, and that we will have the number of children we have. And you, lady, keep quiet!... My son, if necessary one turns red .