The Bizkaia Home Help Service will stop again on January 2, 3, 4 and 5 to ask for a decent agreement, in continuity with the mobilizations that started at the beginning of December.
The trade unions ELA, CCOO and UGT have again canceled four strike days January 2, 3, 4 and 5 in Ayuda a Domicilio de Bizkaia to ask for a dignified agreement, despite the “inactivity” of the employers.
As reported in a statement, in continuity with the mobilizations that began in early December, the 1,200 SAD assistants from Bizkaia they are called again for another four days of strike.
For him “inmobility of the bosses” and after some of the employers called off the bargaining table meeting at the Labor Relations Council scheduled for December 23, workers in meetings decided to strike for another four days in January, the trade union centers have indicated.
From the unions they have denounced that the municipal councils of Bizkaia “have disappeared increased budgets year after year to improve the quality of service and with the hope that the agreement would be extended, but the result was that companies pocketed that money in their profit accountsto the detriment of workers’ wages and to the detriment of citizens’ taxes”.
Faced with this situation, the workers of the Bizkaia Home Help Service “return to the streets to fight for the renewal of the contract with labor improvements and salary increases according to the current economic situation“, they pointed out, to remember that the agreement has been frozen for seven years now.
From the CCOO and the UGT they have warned that, “if there are no movements in the positions of the employers”, will increase“both in number and in intensity”, the days of strike and mobilization.
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Source: EITB

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