Osakidetza’s cleaning unions and subcontractors sign the agreement that ends the conflict

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The agreement, reached last Saturday between all factories except ELA and the winning companies, provides for the payment of the professional career of the last three years (2021-2023). It was the main demand of the workers.

Labor unions LAB, CC. OO., UGT and ESK and the companies have awarded the service cleaning osakidetza initialed this Wednesday contract renewal agreement termination of the labor dispute.

The signing ceremony took place this morning at the Basque government’s headquarters in Bilbao, after the Basque health service gave the green light to the pact – it will take on the additional financial costs associated with the agreed measures. The employees have held a final concentration at the gates of Gran Vía 85.

The renewal of the agreement had not been updated for five years and was brokered by the Ministry of Employment and Labour. The agreement provides for the payment of the career of the last three years (2021, 2022 and 2023), and a partial reimbursement of the three previous years. In addition, the coverage of vacancies and reception contracts is being considered. The workers have been on strike for nearly 100 days.

DE A was the only union that It has been off the hook. In his opinion, the rest of the plants have accepted the “cuts” proposed by Osakidetza and the companies, something he considers “inconsequential”. According to the complaint, the remaining three years of pending payment (2012, 2019 and 2020) have been left out of the agreement in order to “link the future of the career with the next calls for Osakidetza’s own staff” and “in this way some worse conditions for cleaning staff subcontracted by Osakidetza.

Source: EITB

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