The centers warn that the strikes against Correos Bizkaia will influence the results and assure that they are considering the option of a 24-hour strike in the middle of the election campaign. The post office insists that a first batch has already been sent and deadlines are being met.
The six partial stoppages called by the CC unions. OO., ESK, CSIF, LAB, UGT and ELA Bizkaia Post Office would have consequences for the delivery service of the notifications for polling stations on April 21, according to the centers. According to his calculations that would be the case 20,000 communications without yet reaching the destination.
In 23 Basque cities, including the capital of Biscay and other large municipalities of Bizkaia such as Getxo or Barakaldo, It is up to Correos to report this the designation of the members who will form the electoral tables. The deadline expired on Saturday, although according to the centers in many cases it was not communicated.
This was confirmed by CSIF representative Luis Alonso to Radio Euskadi: “It didn’t just happen in Bilbao, we also have the reports in Barakaldo, Erandio, Margen Derecha, Margen Izquierda… Here A flood of reports arises that are no longer released within a week.“.
By MailOn the other hand, they confirm that a first delivery has taken place and that the councils have the option to agree to a second one. As they emphasize, the deadlines are met.
In this sense, some units have been reinforced and reports from polling stations have been given priority over parcels and other correspondence.
The five unions with representation in Correos demand this a strengthening of the workforce and “decent working conditions”. Last week, on March 25, 26 and 27, they carried out strikes of two hours per shift, something they will repeat today, tomorrow and the day after. Some centers are even considering this a 24-hour strike for next April 12, in the middle of the election campaign.
Source: EITB

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