Three days’ strike at the Euskadi ambulance service, “due to the lack of progress in negotiations”

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On this first day of the strike, ELA positively assessed the follow-up to the strike, “despite the unlawful minimum services that have been imposed.”

He ambulance service of Álava, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa will carry out the first strike day of the three needed this week this Wednesday.

The Union DE A made one “positive evaluation” of the health transport strike in Euskadi, although, he denounced, the established minimum services are “abuse”.

AS, USE, LAB, UGT, CC. OO. and ESK have called on the healthcare workers of the three areas of the CAV to strike this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday before the strike lack of progress at negotiation meetings.

The workers demand the approval of the conditions of the outsourced staff to the staff dependent on the Health Delegation.

During this first day of strike, workers demonstrated from the ambulance base in the Zorroza district of Bilbao to the Cruces Hospital in Barakaldo, and from the PNV headquarters in Vitoria-Gasteiz to the health delegation, in front of the Santiago Hospital. .

Several mobilizations are also planned for tomorrow, Thursday, including a rally in Plaza del Arriaga in Bilbao, a demonstration at the Donostia Hospital in San Sebastián and a rally in front of the EITB headquarters in Vitoria.

Source: EITB

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