Workers in nursing homes continue to fight for decent working conditions. They have been on strike for 252 days. In addition to the mobilizations of the last two days, this afternoon (25 September) they have moved to Kursaal at the same time as the awards ceremony. The protesters have tried to enter the red carpet, but the police have cut them off, so they have stayed outside to protest and shout their claims: They are milionarians, we are precarious.
“This is what we demand. In Donostia and Gipuzkoa, we want to project to the world an image related to glamour. We treat people outside and those who have money very well, but the workers here are working in precarious working conditions and they treat us like that,” said Txomin Lasa, head of the ALS socio-sanitary area.
Caregivers also protested at the San Sebastian Film Festival, held two years ago. Taking advantage of the San Sebastian Film Festival, a ‘Festival of Care’ was held in Sagües. They denounced that institutions want to keep the feminized and invisible sector. Filmmaker Ken Loach approached Sagües to meet the workers, whom he showed support and support. In addition, in his speech to receive the prize he mentioned his struggle.