This Friday’s meeting ended with no progress on the collective labor agreement and no new meetings to be held.
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The unions of Mercedes Benz Vitoria maintain the strike next Wednesday the 22nd at the factory in Alava, because he did not approach positions with management at the 35th meeting of the collective bargaining agreement held this Friday, as reported by the UGT.
In a statement, the union indicated that the board of directors in the meeting company “care” in the absence of agreement.
The UGT has expressed concern about the management of the current flexibility and that this leads to a “uncertainty and anger in the workplace”for which he considers “essential” that there are quarterly calendars that guarantee the free time of the working population.
From then on, a debate has begun in which no compromise has been reached by the parties, beyond the will of the company’s management. “better planning flexibility”has indicated UGT.
The meeting ended without progress on the collective labor agreement and without calling new meetings. That is why there will be a strike next Wednesday the 22nd in the three teams of Mercedes Vitoria.
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Source: EITB

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