Beja: Évora parish council of former workers began a hunger strike.


Former employee of the Board of Health Lady of the Parish, Evora, He returned to the hunger strike by the Administrative and Fiscal Court of Beja. Concerned dismissal he had received in June 2013 and whose process “creeps” in the courts.

BEJA- TAFB_800x800"No more court vacation, I returned to the hunger strike ", was so Sergio Silva, 38 year old, married, father of a boy, and former employee of the Board of Health Lady of the Parish, synthesized yesterday (Thursday) JN his return to protest at the Administrative and Fiscal Court (TAF) Beja.

The individual has been on hunger strike during the second week of July, to "require the court decides the case and can work", a protest that would stop with the beginning of the judicial vacations.

It started in June 2013, following an operation to which the employee was subject, ending up being fired "com just cause for five days of unexcused absences", according to the understanding of the president of Évora authority.

Sergio Silva, natural Arcozelo (Vila Nova de Gaia) who lives there 8 years in Alcáçovas (Évora), He appealed to the Labour Court and 4 April last year, he was given reason, with the declaration of "worker's dismissal of illegality" and the condemnation of the Parish Council in a compensation amounting to 6.604,17 euros.

The city council did not gave up and appealed to the Court of Évora Relationship, que no dia 4 December proved to be "incompetent to hear the case and referred it to the TAFBeja, where custody decision.

Despite the paralysis in his right arm, with a disability 60%, Sergio returned to decide "play life" the sun of Beja "for my son 4 years and for my wife ", finished.

Sergio already takes three days without eating or drinking, having the court it has been reported that has appointed an ex officio lawyer, Álvaro Noble, curiously, also chairman of a parish council.

Despite the situation that lives, feels "very grateful" to the people of Beja, "The generosity and kindness", concluded.

Teixeira Correia

(journalist)


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