The trade unions represented at Tekniker (9 representatives from LAB and 4 from ELA) decided to go to court, which now agrees with them. Management “did not want to apply the CPI increase agreed in the metals agreement” because the agreement was in an ultra-activity situation.
Euskaraz irakurri: Ekintza sindikalak KPIaren soldata-igoera lortu du Teknikerreko langileentzat
The 280 workers of the technology center technician from Eibar will be a CPI pay increase in application of Gipuzkoa metal deal after justice gives unions reason, LAB reports.
As explained by LAB in a statement, the unions with representation in Tekniker (9 representatives of LABORATORY and 4 of THE A) They decided to resort to justice, as the center’s collective agreement was in a state of ultra-activity and management “did not want to apply the increase in CPI agreed in the metal agreement.”
LAB has claimed that the court decision has given the reason to the representatives of the employees with which they will receive a pay increase from the CPI.
This center found the sentence “really important and positive” because it “applies to many other companies and reinforces the protection provided by sectoral agreements”.
He has denounced that the research and development consortium BRTA (Basque Research Technology and Alliance) to which Tekniker belongs, instead of investing in the workers and their knowledge, “applies austerity, as is the case with Tekniker, where it plan was not to update salaries”. according to the CPI”.
It has also called on the Basque government to refrain from its “excessive advertising”, to “make a real commitment to science and technology” and “to improve the working conditions of the workers of the BRTA consortium”, as this is “the best contribution it can make”. to the competitiveness of the industry”.
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