Management at the Vitoria-Gasteiz plant gave 72 hours to receive a response, so workers began voting on the proposal Wednesday night; The referendum ends Friday at 1 p.m.
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Voting ends this Friday to accept or reject the contract offer carried out by the management of the Michelin factory in Vitoria, the group’s largest factory in Spain 3500 workers and workers.
This management proposal to union representatives includes a bonus of 1500 euros for all active employees and a guarantee of increasing purchasing power two percentage points based on the average evolution of the CPI. The company gave one within 72 hours to answer, from Wednesday to today.
To consult the template, the Trade unions CCOO and UGT They called a referendum, with a simple question: yes or no to signing the agreement.
A vote is taken at the plant’s safety school, in five time windows, to adapt to shifts in production. The last shift started today at 08:00, and will end at 1pm.
Some minority unions, such as ELA, have already announced that they are rejecting the Michelin management’s offer and have chosen to continue the strikes already announced on June 19 and 23 in the Basque factories. In addition, ELA has called for a ‘no’ vote at the referendum.
Source: EITB

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