The workforce demands, among other things, consolidation of the CPI in tables, reduction of annual hours and hiring of staff. In addition, the company is asking for “movements” to move forward in the negotiations.
The Petronor Commission has drawn attention to the “majority” follow up on the strike at the refinery until next Monday to demand improvements to the agreement and the company has asked for “movements” to move forward in the negotiations, as reported by commission secretary Javier Losa.
The company’s workforce is called upon to support the last recorded strike period for the improvement of your agreement and that it started at 1pm last Friday and will end at 6am on Monday the 20th.
According to the same sources, the supervision of these strikes is “majority”, despite the fact that “offensive” minimum services have been established because it is considered as his essential activity.
The secretary of the commission hopes that this new cycle of mobilizations will help that there is “some movement” on the company’s side and to convene the negotiating table, after adjourning the last scheduled.
Between the claims of the workforce include at least the consolidation of the CPI in tables, the reduction of annual working hours, the hiring of staff to create a structure that allows for reconciliation and reduces overtime, a plan that prevents the departure of the group with the highest age, ensuring his recovery and the recovery of a dismissed colleague.
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Source: EITB
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