LAB has organized demonstrations in Pamplona and Tudela with the aim of pointing out those responsible for the precarious situation of workers and workers, and conveying the need to focus on a radical change to acquire decent living and working conditions.
The LAB union calls on the Navarrese working class to take to the streets of Pamplona and Tudela on May 1 and participate in the LAB mobilizations for the need for a “radical change”. This was explained this Monday at a press conference by the Secretary General of LAB in Navarra, Imanol Karrera, who pointed out that “the crisis we are experiencing is structural and only makes the lives of the workers difficult. Meanwhile, the capital continues to accumulate wealth .
The demonstration in the capital of Navarra will start at 12:00 from the Plaza del Castillo, while the one in Tudela will start at 12:30 from the Plaza de los Fueros. Its purpose will be to identify those responsible for the precarious situation workers and employees find themselves in, and to convey the need to focus on a radical change to acquire decent living and working conditions.
“It is time to renew agreements, set a minimum wage of €1,400, start the debate on short-time work, improve public services and move towards a public community care system: there are no excuses, we have the power to make policy.” various fiscal and the development of decent public services,” said Karrera.
According to LAB trade union surveys on the working and living conditions of the working class in Navarre in 2022, Half of the workers in Navarre live in a precarious situation, without decent work and with insufficient income. “That is why a radical change is necessary,” he added. The LAB union understands that there is no transformation without forcing employers and institutions to do so, through union and social activation.
Source: EITB

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