ELA, STEILAS, CCOO, LAB and UGT have denounced that negotiations for the agreement are being blocked by the “immobility of the employers”. Therefore, they have decided to start mobilizations from March 23 with a concentration for the Jesuit school in Bilbao.
ELA, STEILAS, CCOO, LAB and UGT have declared a strike day in the learning centers of the Social Initiative for next April 25 to denounce that negotiations on the new agreement have been blocked.
Faced with what they call “management immobility”, the unions have made the decision to launch mobilizations, starting March 23 with a concentration in front of the Jesuitas de Bilbao school at 11 a.m., continuing with a strike day in March, April 25.
As reported via a note, during the 13 meetings held to negotiate the new agreement, the employers “showed no willingness to negotiate”. In addition, the exchanges have denounced that they even expressed “contradictions” with regard to some of the content obtained in the previous agreement.
The last meeting of the negotiating table took place on February 2, which ended without a date for a subsequent meeting.
These are the most important claims unions: measures to ease the workload, improvements for the most feminized and precarious sectors, wage increases based on the CPI, measures to preserve jobs and improvements to vocational training. The Basque language plans, the equality plans and the plans to tackle occupational health are also in the crosshairs of the trade unions.
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Source: EITB

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