Workers at the Amazon warehouse in Trapagaran will begin a strike this Sunday to achieve labor improvements

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ELA and LAB, organizers of the protest, explained that the Strike Committee met with company management last Friday and that the conflict had not been resolved.

Workers at the Amazon logistics center in the Biscay town of Trapagaran will support this on Sunday 17, on Monday 18 and the following 3, 4 and 5 Januarya strike demanding improvements in the working conditions of the staff and its own agreement, as reported by ELA and LAB, with the unions calling for strikes.

In a statement, both trade union centers explained that the Strike Committee met with company management last Friday and that the conflict has not been resolved.

Labor unions they claimincluding salary increases that guarantee the maintenance of purchasing power for the coming years, linked to increases in the CPI; that services provided on a public holiday, Saturday or Sunday are compensated by paying an increase of 75% on the actual salary; that part-time workers have a normal working day of at least 24 hours per week or 96 hours per month; and a holiday period of at least 22 working days per year.

Moreover, they made the demand subrogation with subcontractors by Amazon. “Without this shield, workers are totally exposed, as at the slightest attempt at union mobilization, Amazon has the option of not renewing the contract with the subcontractor company, so that the workers who mobilized do not continue to work for Amazon,” they have said. indicated.

Source: EITB

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