The unions criticize that after almost four years and 32 meetings at the negotiating table, “there is not a single offer that meets the demands of the staff”.
The staff of Avanza Gipuzkoa (former PESA) has been called up this Monday to carry out the third strike day of the three called by the unions ELA, UGT, LAB and Aurrera to demand the “unblocking” of the negotiations on the agreement “ after almost four years and 32 meetings at the negotiating table”.
A total of 300 people have been called to strike on the San Sebastián-Bilbao-Vitoria-Gasteiz, Debagoiena and Debabarrena lines. The unions had called a three-day strike, on Thursday, October 31 and on November 3 and 4, ‘to unblock the blockade. the negotiations.
The works council has pointed out that “there is no offer that meets the demands of the workforce” and has criticized the fact that “while in other European countries working hours are being reduced and improvements in working conditions are being made to facilitate reconciliation, Avanza Movilidad Gipuzkoa asks its staff to work more hours per day, refuses to regulate a job bank and denies the possibility of using childcare contracts.
Source: EITB

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