Tegucigalpa.
New year and new salary … at least for managers of the intervened National Electricity Company (Énée), this was denounced this Wednesday by a leader of the Workers’ Union of the National Electric Power Company (Stenee).
Sue Ellen Gonzales, president of Stee’s number one sectional, said executives received several selective increases of up to 50,000 lempiras; regretted, moreover, that several employees are asking for one salary adjustment and the same is denied to them because “there is no money.”
“We regret the selective increase given by the chairman of the Board of Auditors (Rolando read Bú) for 50,000 lempiras and demand investigation for the other auditors,” Gonzales said.
The trade unionist has stated that the increase is retroactive from August 2020, the same month that Rolando read Bú was sworn in as commissioner chairman of the ENEE audit board.
“How is it possible that this gentleman will come in six months and be increase 50 thousand lempires“, He questioned.
According to Gonzales, the selective increase is a “rudeness” for ENEE employees and Honduran people in general, who are still plagued by the economic crisis caused by the covid-19 pandemic.
According to the Stenee, the last salary increase received by employees of the state power plant was in 2013.
The new commissioner president of the Board of Auditors of the National Electric Power Company (Énée), Rolando read Bú, Was sworn in on August 25 by the Minister Private Secretary of the Presidency, Ricardo Cardona.
Leán Bu replaced the Minister of the Revenue Administration Service (Sar), Miriam Guzmán, who resigned from the post of prefecture of the inspector of the ENEE, which is also composed of Yanuario Hernández and Gabriel Perdomo.