The Vitoria city council promised to present a new offer by Monday afternoon to “channel” the labor dispute in city buses. In the meantime, the partial strikes will continue from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.
The works council of Tuvisathat provides service in the city buses from Vitoria-Gasteizmobilizations will resume on Monday, January 8, with partial strikes between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m.
The committee, consisting of three delegates from ELA and UGT, two from USO, ESK and CCOO, and one from LAB, demands “avoiding the loss of online buses, reversing the privatizations in Tuvisa, negotiating a new employment contract, which includes effective working day registration and publication in the BOTHA of all agreements made with the social part.” “We demand the health of Tuvisa employees and the improvement of services, both in terms of quality and safety,” they explained.
Employees Partial strikes began on December 5 Some defend these demands at four o’clock in the morning Strikes that, according to the unions, are supported by 100% of the working population and 72% according to the municipal council.
After an initial offer from the city council last week, the workers’ meeting broadly supported continuing the mobilization calendar if there is no better offer.
The strikes are called every Monday, Wednesday and Friday of this month of January, from 5:00 AM to 9:00 AM and is extended to all working days of the month Februarywhile the labor dispute is not resolved.
In this sense, the Workers’ Committee has already announced its intention to “total strike indefinitely” from March 3.
In addition, the Tuvisa strike committee has issued a call demonstration for next Tuesday, January 9at 5 p.m., from 80 Florida Street to the Plaza de la Virgen Blanca.
Vitoria’s city council promised to make a new offer to ‘steer’ the conflict
Last Thursday, representatives of the company’s employees and management held a meeting at the Gasteiz Town Hall, after which Tuvisa President Iñaki Gurtubai announced his commitment to present “a new offer” to the company’s workers’ committee on Monday. afternoon, with the aim of ‘somehow channeling the labor conflict’ in society and with the wish that ‘it will be to their satisfaction’.
As Gurtubai explained, management and union representation debated the proposal presented by the government last week and the works council’s counter-proposal, in an “extremely cordial atmosphere of discussion”, so they hope that the new offer they will make on Monday presenting in the In the afternoon the conflict can be channeled.
Source: EITB

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