The negotiations between the Port and the autonomous carriers that work with containers have not yielded any results, so they are on strike.
The autonomous carriers of the Port of Bilbao responsible for the transport of general cargo and steel products returned to work this Friday after about three weeks of strikealthough the strike continues among those who transport containers by failing to reach an agreement with the companies that hire them.
As reported by sources of the Association of Autonomous Carriers of the Port of Bilbao, Transport, let a agreement on the carriage of general cargo and steelwhich has made it possible to return to normal operation in this area.
However, yesterday’s intense day of negotiations in the port of Bilbao did not end with an agreement between the autonomous carriers that work with containers and the companies that hire them, from whom they demand an update in rates.
This Friday, talks between the parties will continue as these carriers, about 700According to the same sources, the strike continues and the containers remain stationary.
Source: EITB

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