The organizing centers have explained that the strike will last two weeks with the aim of demanding “the standardization of working conditions with the directly hired staff” from Osakidetza in the ambulance service.
He subcontracted personnel at the Osakidetza Medical Transport Service start at This Monday a two-week strike at the call of the trade unions ELA, LSB-USO, LAB, UGT, CCOO and ESK.
On this first day of strike, meetings will be held from 11 a.m. in the Hospitals in Cruces, Donostia and that of Arabia.
The organizing centers have explained that the strike will last two weeks with the aim of ‘the approval of working conditions with directly hired personnel” by Osakidetza in this service.
The unions have criticized the fact that “no call has been received” from the Ministry of Health, although they have been received from the Ministry of Labor, “with which unions and employers have met twice, without any progress at the moment “.
This group comes from performing three days of strike last December due to “lack of progress in negotiations.”
Source: EITB

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