Due to the strike, several sports facilities across the territory have been closed. The sector’s templates denounce a decline in their working conditions and purchasing power as a result of the escalation in prices.
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The Navarra Sports Management will hold a strike next Friday. CCOO, ELA, LAB and UGT have denounced that the increases proposed by the employers are still very insufficient for the 2000 people working in the sector.
According to the CCOO, the four unions announce more strikes at the beginning of the school and sports year if the employer cannot reach an agreement.
The templates in this sector condemn a deterioration in their working conditions and their purchasing power as a result of the escalation of prices.
As a result, several sports facilities are in the area they remain closed during the day.
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Source: EITB

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