The workers of Vitoria-Gasteiz voted en masse, with a participation of 89%, and the result is 2,006 against and 1,093 in favour.
The staff of the Michelin factories in Vitoria voted “no” with 65% of the vote to the management’s offer of agreement, which would in any case move the Álava factory towards a future of strikesunion sources have reported.
The workers of Vitoria-Gasteiz voted en masse, with a participation of 89%, and the result is 2006 votes against and 1093 in favour.
In addition to Vitoria-Gasteiz, the referendum was also held in the factories of Aranda de Duero (Burgos) and Valladolid. The result of the referendum is counted collectively for the Spanish factories. The inter-center committee will meet in Burgos at 7 p.m. to accept or reject the company’s offer.
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Source: EITB

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