The Basque government and the union minority (CC. OO. and UGT) signed yesterday the extension of this type of contract, which will give 700 to 800 workers access to partial retirement and have their working hours reduced so that someone else can choose that part. of the shortened working day.
He permanent employees of the Basque government, 700 to 800 employees will be able to opt for one from today, Thursday aid agreementfollowing the pact signed yesterday by the Basque government with the trade union minority (DC. OO. And UGT), which was not signed by ELA and LAB.
The extension of the reception contracts was signed by the General Board of Directors. With this contract the employee is older than 62.5 years is partially retired and his working day is shortened, while another person, the reliever, replaces him in the part of the working day that is shortened.
Measuring unit No is available for temporary staff or civil servantsand it is precisely because of this fact that the national trade unions have not joined the agreement.
The Basque government had suspended the application to try to bring ELA and LAB together, even warning that it would not sign the pact if there was not a majority. Finally, the photo from previous years has been repeated (in recent years, agreement has only been reached on the signature of CC.OO. and UGT).
The Deputy Minister of Public Function, José Maria Armentia, explained that the executive “has maintained its willingness to negotiate, but regrets that in this case” we have encountered “a less than responsible attitude from some unions.” “We do not believe that it is responsible to position ourselves against the government by not supporting agreements that benefit the workers of the Basque government, nor to want to exhaust the government without taking on the work of trade union activities.”
DC. OO.: “It’s progress”
As explained by the Public Area Coordinator of DC. OO., Iñigo GarduñoAfter signing, the extension is “an advance” because it provides benefits template rejuvenation and is part of promotion of employment.
Garduño recalled that the pact follows the line of previous years, in which the extension was approved with the support of the two centers.
The union has stated that it will continue to work to extend partial retirement to all government administration staff, and not just labor staff.
ELA and LAB, critics, do not endorse the pact
The ELA union had claimed that the Basque government should guarantee partial retirement of permanent staff ‘without the need for a new agreement’. “This right is already included in both the General Table agreement and other sectoral agreements,” he stressed.
The LAB union, in turn, has accused the executive of “trying to fire civil servants with cuts” and “not wanting to negotiate the early retirement schedule.”
Source: EITB

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