The ICO staff rejects the expense of the reform of its headquarters while denouncing a salary debt of more than 2.5 million

With the sale of Bankia to CaixaBank, the Official Credit Institute has become the only financial entity controlled by the State. The ICO lives with the pandemic, which may be its period of greatest prominence in recent years. Thousands of companies have resorted to the guarantee line of the public body to obtain credits with which to avoid their closure due to the health crisis, which caused an overstrain for the 300 employees that make up their workforce. Now, ICO workers have shown their rejection of the headquarters reform project when they have not yet recovered salary rights lost during the last crisis.