The employees of the Basque justice will stop three hours a day in the morning, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. They will do so in two calls, one state and one local, to demand a “worthy” salary increase and an end to “salary discrimination” respectively.
Some 2,500 employees of the Basque judiciary have been summoned to stop working indefinitely from today for salary improvements; on the one hand by the trade unions CCOO And CSIFwho also meet at the state level, and on the other hand DE A And LABORATORYin this case in a personal profession.
The first, as part of a state appeal, called on the 45,000 Justice Administration officials to support partial strikes from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM every day indefinitely from Monday, April 17, as well as a full-time strike and “big demonstration” in Madrid on April 19.
The compilers require one “decent” salary increase and the paralysis of the parliamentary process of the Organic Law of Organizational Efficiency (LOEO).
ELA and LAB have also announced work stoppages from today three hours a day in the morning (from 10:00 am) to May 2 and a day strike on April 19 in rejection of the “refusal” of the Basque government to equate the salary and pension conditions of these officials with those of the staff of the General Administration of the Basque Autonomous Community.
As they explained in a note, the “pay discrimination” existing means differences of about 13% of annual salary between one group and another. “It is a historic claim to which the Basque government has not given a positive response for more than a decade,” they complained in a note.
ELA and LAB further claim a compensation allowance for the staff of the courts for gender violence and the implementation of the valuation process From jobs.
Source: EITB

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