ELA denounces that “the lack of staff continues without being resolved” at the residence, where “neither sick leave nor vacations are covered” and there is a “lack of occupational health measures.”
Workers of the Arandia Residence in Arrigorriaga (Bizkaia) gathered on Tuesday in front of the center to denounce the “lack of working materials and the delay in the payment of salaries”, as reported by ELA, which also denounced that “the lack of respect and daily pressure continues” from management.
In a statement, the union explained that workers at the residence, who belong to the Domus VI group, have again warned that “they continue to work in conditions where their safety is not guaranteed,” a situation that “has worsened in recent years . “to soften”. For this reason, ELA has asked the company for a report to evaluate the psychosocial risks.
The union has denounced that “the lack of staff continues without being resolved” at the residence, where “neither sick leave nor vacations are covered” and there is a “lack of occupational health measures, such as lack of working materials or poor condition” in which, among other things, gloves, taps or changing rooms are present.
He has also criticized the fact that salaries are paid ‘late’ and furthermore ‘working holidays are not paid or enjoyed’.
Although workers’ representatives held a meeting in late December with the residence’s management and the territorial director of the northern zone to demand that “their labor rights be respected,” “no progress has been made, apart from false promises.” ELA has warned. “In addition, workers report that the situation of lack of personnel and materials has worsened in recent weeks,” she noted. For all these reasons, the intention is to continue the mobilizations.
Source: EITB

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