The security advisor of the Basque government announces that he will meet with the centers that asked him for a meeting, but admits that they have not yet set the date.
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The Basque government’s security adviser, Josu Erkoreka, has warned the government Ertzaintza unions that, given the time remainder of the legislature, they could be left “with nothing”. to continue to reject the offer of 37 improvements made to them by their department. However, he hopes that the power plants will take back the initiative and return to the negotiating table.
Erkoreka was interviewed for the Euskadi Irratia program “Faktoria”, a day after the policy debate and concentration, at the doors of parliament, of the Ertzaintza unions. During the demonstration, the centers assured that they had requested a meeting with the counselor. Erkoreka revealed that he will meet with them (he confirmed the appointment a week ago), although he assured that they have not finalized the date yet. As he explained, during the meeting they will analyze the possible response to “the disrespect towards the ertzainas and the supposed increase in crimes against the officers,” apart from working conditions. Precisely, counsel has insisted that the latter have their own negotiating table, the so-called ‘Table 125’.
Asked about whether the mobilizations of Ertzainas in battle They continue to overshadow the action of the unions, the counselor hopes that they will regain the initiative. As explained, the greatest threatthe group’s main blackmail tool – the celebration of the Tour – “it’s gone”. That’s why he believes the power plants “need to do something.” “They have a very good offer on the table, which will be very beneficial to a large part of the workforce and which will bring concrete improvements. If they continue to reject it, the legislature could end up leaving them with nothing.” ” warned.
“Our offer is still on the table. We never excluded that forum, it was the unions that came and went. We have already informed them that we would not accept their claim for a general pay increase for the entire workforce. because it’s illegal. They have given up negotiating everything else. In the meantime, they lose that opportunity, I hope they take it back,” he confided.
Source: EITB

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