For its part, the Ministry of Labor and Employment of the Basque government has reiterated its willingness to mediate in the conflict over Metal de Bizkaia to “seek an agreement” if “both sides” accept it.
Labor unions CCOO, LAB and UGTthe majority at the metal trading table in Bizkaia, have this Monday the mediation of the Basque government in the conflict opened by the renewal of the agreement “before the stagnation” of the conflict already accumulating 11 day strike.
The last meeting between the trade unions and the employers’ organization FVEM took place on December 21, but the meeting ended without an agreement and without setting a date for a new meeting. negotiation and that it is not responsible for the working conditions in the sector, we believe that the Basque government can intervene and be an active player to resolve the conflict,” the unions emphasize.
They also recalled that the Bizkaia metal deal is the most important agreement because of the number of employees, about 56,000.
For his part, he Ministry of Labor and Employment The Basque government has reiterated its willingness to mediate in the Bizkaia Metal conflict to “seek an agreement” if “both sides” accept it.
According to sources from the aforementioned department, they have also done this in other conflicts that also seemed ‘insoluble and entrenched’, such as that of Tubacex, the cleaning of the Guggenheim Museum of Artiach, among others.
The same sources have recalled that it was the second deputy hendakari herself and Minister of Labor and Employment, Idoia Mendia, who made an express offer of mediation in the Basque Parliament on 2 December in her response to a parliamentary question formulated by EH Bildu and in the presence of representatives of the metal trade unions.
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