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The president of the FET, José Agustin Espino, points out that covid-19 has served to make politicians and the population aware of the importance of the sector. Go to download The Cabildo of Gran Canaria has recognized the Federation of Transport Entrepreneurs of the Canary Islands (FET) with the Roque Nublo distinction in the economy category for its role as a driver of economic activity since 1982. The president of the FET, José Agustín Espino, shows his satisfaction with this recognition of the long history of this group of various associations, which include those of regular transportation, discretionary transportation, ambulances, rental cars, as well as the merchandise transports. Originally it was a provincial entity, but today it already has a regional scope. The key to transversality Espino points out that covid-19 has served to create a perception of what the transportation sector represents, something that businessmen have always been aware of, since they support all economic activity: “This cannot be conceived without reference to the mobility. It is a transversal sector. That is the key.” The sector has not yet recovered normality due to the pandemic, since many economic sectors, mainly tourism, remain paralyzed. Other sectors, such as school transportation, have partially recovered. An unknown sector He points out that the aid plans presented by different administrations are not enough to address the problems of the sector, something he attributes to the fact that it is an activity "quite unknown to the political class.
Beatriz Calzada demands a response from the Canarian Government to families who cannot send their children to school Boys and girls in a class | ARCHIVE Boys and girls in a class | ARCHIVE The CC deputy in the Canary Islands Parliament affirms that it is not acceptable for Education to resort to school truancy regulations. Go to download The nationalist deputy Beatriz Calzada demands that the Department of Education of the Canary Islands Government respond to families who, for various reasons related to covid-19, cannot take their children to school. She assures that the response of the Administration, regarding the fact that there is already a regulation for school truancy, is “worrying,” as she had the opportunity to tell counselor Manuela de Armas in the parliamentary Education commission. He points out that, once the position of the State Attorney's Office WhatsApp Number List is known, the time has come to address the matter in the next commission, "to see if they can give us a concrete response" to families who have reasons and reasons for not taking send their children to school, either because they are healthcare personnel or because they live with high-risk people. “Simple” solution He points out that the solution is “simple” and consists of some type of alternative teaching and moving forward in creating “true online teaching.” Remember that the Canary Islands already have, or should have, a digitalization plan, but based on the Ministry's responses, Calzada doubts that they have one.80.1% of Emalsa subscribers value the quality of the water in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Woman drinking a glass of water Woman drinking a glass of water Lourdes Juanatey Cruz, deputy commercial director of the company, is satisfied with the citizens' high assessment of the services provided by the supplier.
Go to download 80.1 percent of Emalsa subscribers in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria rate the quality of the water as good or very good, according to a survey carried out by EBV Consulting & Learning for the company. According to Emalsa's deputy commercial director, Lourdes Juanatey, this is a customer satisfaction survey that has been carried out annually since 2012 by an independent consulting firm. This has surveyed 1,100 of the 180,000 subscribers, including the various types of users that the company has. They have been asked about their perception of the characteristics of the water, the different services offered, how incidents are handled and the quality of customer service. Color, smell and taste 80.1% consider that the quality of the water is good or very good. The pressure, color and smell stand out, with the flavor lagging somewhat behind, something that Juanatey attributes to consumers' lack of habit of drinking tap water. Remember that the company is carrying out campaigns aimed at showing the quality of water for consumption, but remember that users must maintain their tanks and cisterns. Likewise, customers rate the company's services very positively. 82.72% are satisfied with supply and customer service, with a four-point improvement in sanitation services. They highlight the efficiency, speed and treatment received. Environmental commitment An aspect to improve is the perception of Emalsa's commitment to the environment, which registers a satisfaction level of 64%. Juanatey recalls that the company has recently obtained the ISO 14001 environmental certification in environmental management. Now they are carrying out an information campaign in this regard, also focusing on the contribution that users can make by avoiding the use of plastic bottles and avoiding flushing wipes down the toilet.
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