need rational timetables priority aims: to reconcile our personal, family and work, increase productivity, to support student achievement, promote equality, reduce accidents, facilitate globalization, improve our quality of life; care for and maintain healthy habits, get enough sleep, and ultimately, to add value to time. All this happens, inevitably, to streamline our schedules to make them convergent with countries of more advanced economies.
For the President of the National Commission, Ignacio Buqueras , the example clear is football games are programming this summer at eleven at night. To Buqueras “issuing parties at eleven at night that does nothing but harm the Spanish citizens. These schedules cause them to decrease productivity, job stress is generated, absenteeism and accidents at work for those who attend the stadiums or viewing on TV. Advance the prime time on televisionThe ARHOE complaint that television prime increasingly slow start and completion of their emissions and that the TV networks are not respecting citizens schedules . Claim that chains commit to advance their prime time emissions for the prime time programs do not terminate in any event no later than 23:00 h, and so Spanish viewers avoid reducing their sleep, with the damage they cause.
Coinciding with the start of the new programming of the TV networks, there is an ongoing awareness campaign through the Platform for Change petition. org, through the link: http://chn.ge/1e6KQzS
ARHOE members, who have convened the National Congress VIII Streamline Spanish Hours , which be held at the University of Zaragoza on 5 and 6 November, understand that this issue can not fit half measures because it is an issue that affects 46 million Spanish. “The solution to this important subject, requires the commitment and involvement of all citizens and social forces such standardization press and require politicians and social forces are those that have the ability to face it” ensures Buqueras .
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