Siemens workers at the Arazuri plant have carried out several mobilizations to demand equality with the rest of the centers in Navarra.
Employees of Siemens Gamesa Arazuri will begin an indefinite strike on Monday, February 5, to demand that management bring their working conditions into line with the rest of the business centers in Navarra.
The factory has 62 employees who feel ‘discriminated’. This is how Carlos Fernández, CGT delegate on the company committee, explained it after a demonstration held in Pamplona on Saturday: “Arazuri is the only center in Navarra that does not comply with the office agreement, which constitutes clear discrimination”.
“Because they do the same work, there are colleagues who are included in the office agreement, which we have wanted to enter into for years,” said Fernández, who added that from the management of the company Arazuri “all they do is make us imagine to diminish their own similarity, which only widens the distance between them.
That is why the works council has declared an indefinite strike: “we are 100% united, the entire workforce is united and this is something that will last longer.” “We are more united than ever, this is just beginning,” he emphasized.
Source: EITB

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