The Barcelona’s town hall It is the institution “best valued and the one with the least critical opinions” by citizens during the pandemic: 58.1% consider that their management of the coronavirus is good or very good, 8.4% believe that it is normal or Regular, and 16.4% consider it bad or very bad, according to a survey by the Town Hall’s Municipal Data Office.
Instead, the management of the Generalitat it is valued as good or very good by 55.9% of the respondents, normal or fair by 9.7%, and bad or very bad by 24%; while the percentages on the Government’s response are 39.4%, 11.2%, and 45.1%, respectively, the City Council reported this Sunday in a statement.
Regarding the perception of the health crisis, the uneasiness about the situation remains high, since 86% are very or quite concerned, which is mainly attributed to the economy.
The pandemic crisis has led to a Temporary Employment Regulation File (ERTE) for 27.1% of respondents
Regarding health, 10.5% of the people interviewed affirm that they have had symptoms of the coronavirus, a figure that has risen from an initial 8% to 11% at the end of the study.
The pandemic crisis has led to a Temporary Employment Regulation File (ERTE) for 27.1% of those surveyed, and 4.8% have been dismissed, while those who have suffered the most from their employment situation are the younger workers from the Nou Barris and Ciutat Vella districts.
47.3% of the self-employed have not been able to work and 23.2% of employees have stopped doing so: 86.1% of those who are self-employed and 47% of employees think that this crisis will have negative consequences for your employment.
Regarding misconduct, 54% of those surveyed believe that they are appropriate measures and that it was time to apply them, and 41.7% believe that they should have waited longer, while 51.2% believe that collective behavior regarding to these measures it is mostly “uncivil and irresponsible”.
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