The city council has agreed “to gather sufficient resources in the new specifications to improve working conditions and services.” Still, according to ELA, “the coming months could be complicated” as “it remains to be clarified what the company’s position will be.”
The workers of the Sports center Tolosa (Gipuzkoa) have decided to end the strike they have endured for almost seven months, after the city council agreed to ‘collect in the new sheets sufficient resources to improve working conditions and services.”
According to the union DE A In a statement, after the strike was declared, facility staff were called out Usabal, Uzturpe, Beotibar and Berazubi will be back to work this Friday, which doesn’t mean they’ll open right away.
This factory recalls that the operators, who had not had an agreement since then, started negotiating the renewal in January 2023, four months after the establishment of the factory. Management company BPX.
Finally, they decided to start a strike “because negotiations were completely blocked” and proposed a proposal of “essential requests” for the workforce.
ELA now explains this in its memorandum “protracted conflict”Tolosa City Council has decided to “terminate the contract with the company and publish new specifications,” a fact that the union “appreciates” because it understands that the city council “acted responsibly in the situation.”
In this way, the staff will return to their positions under the previous conditions they had at the previous company BPX, so that, in the opinion of the head office, ‘The coming months could be complicated’as “it remains to be clarified what the company’s position will be.”
Source: EITB

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