Little impact of the strike in bars in Vitoria, but was more noticeable in school canteens

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The employers’ organization SEA from Álava has estimated the follow-up to the strike at 0.6%. The calling unions, ELA, UGT and CCOO on the one hand, and LAB, have stated that the strike was more focused on school canteens than on leisure activities. and that follow-up was positive.

The first day of strike in the catering industry of Álava It has barely managed to close bars and cafes in Vitoria, where the majority of businesses have been operating normally and those that have shuttered are a minority, although unions have said the strike was particularly noticeable in school canteens.

The patronal alavesa SEA has the strike follow-up at 0.6%. By subsector, the strike is supported by 0.9% of bars, cafes and restaurants and 0.3% of hotels and accommodations, as reported by this organization in a note.

The calling unions, ALS, UGT And CCOO on the one hand and LABORATORY, They did not provide any figures, although they stated that the the follow-up has been positiveon a day when they said the strike was more focused on school canteens than leisure.

According to Izaskun Beitia (ELA), almost all women who could strike would school canteens They supported it. What happened is that minimal service in small dining rooms led to the strike going unnoticed.

According to the organizers, it has also been noted that some hotels and bars in the Old City will not be serving breakfast tomorrow Friday. Some popular bars such as Dublin or The Bost restaurant have stopped in the center of Vitoria.

Saturday, the second day of the strike

The second day of the strike will take place on Saturday, in the middle of the Constitution long weekend. When the Ardoaraba fair is also held, the strike will focus more on leisure activities such as bars and restaurants.

The sector’s 8,000 workers are being called on to strike for two days to unblock negotiations on the collective agreement, after no progress was made at the latest meeting last Tuesday with employers’ organization SEA.

The sector’s workforce does no track improvements since 2020 and the trade unions they claim since regaining purchasing power increases linked to the CPIthat would be set at 15.3% upon signing of the agreement.

They also argue for a significant reduction in the working day, currently 1746 hoursthat the supplementation of sick leave due to temporary incapacity for work is guaranteed and that a non-application clause is included that guarantees compliance with the agreement.

Source: EITB

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