Milena Quiroga Advocates for Better Public Services for Hotel Workers in Los Cabos
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Acknowledging the Workforce
In a recent meeting held in Cabo San Lucas, Milena Quiroga Romero, the mayoral candidate on leave, recognized the invaluable contributions of the hotel sector workforce to the economic and tourist development of Los Cabos. Her acknowledgment comes at a time when the region is heavily reliant on tourism, making the role of these workers crucial for the local economy.
"My commitment is with all the workforce that generates economy and also deserves better services,"
she stated, emphasizing the need for improved living conditions for those who support the tourism industry.
During the gathering, Quiroga Romero engaged in dialogue with both male and female workers, expressing her gratitude for their dedication and hard work in providing excellent service to visitors. This interaction highlights her approach to leadership, which prioritizes direct communication with constituents.
The Need for Quality Public Services
Quiroga Romero stressed that the well-being of workers should extend beyond their workplaces. She pointed out that quality public services are essential for the communities where these workers reside. This perspective is particularly relevant in a tourist destination like Los Cabos, where the disparity between the needs of residents and the services available can be stark.
"The hotel sector staff ensures that there is order and that tourists receive good service, but when they return home, they also need to have good services. We all deserve this: potable water, lighting, well-maintained streets, public transportation, and actions for the defense of women,"
she elaborated.
Her comments reflect a broader understanding of the interconnectedness between the tourism industry and local community welfare. By advocating for better public services, Quiroga Romero aims to enhance the quality of life for workers and their families, which in turn can lead to a more sustainable tourism model.
Commitment to Dialogue and Transformation
In her closing remarks, Quiroga Romero reaffirmed her dedication to maintaining a policy of closeness and dialogue with the public. She emphasized the importance of listening to the needs of the community to drive the transformation of Baja California Sur.
"We, in Morena and in this movement, govern by obeying the people. The intention is to continue listening, dialoguing, and advancing with the transformation to give a better direction to Baja California Sur,"
she concluded.
This commitment to community engagement and responsiveness to public needs is a cornerstone of her political platform. As the region navigates the challenges posed by tourism and economic development, Quiroga Romero's focus on both the workforce and the quality of public services may play a significant role in shaping the future of Los Cabos.





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