Ela and Lab, together with ESK, Steilas, ETXALLE and Hiru have agreed to reduce their claim to the employer to 1500 euros per month in 14 payments. The new amount is so far less than the suspect by ELA (1795 euros) and Lab (1600 euros).
The trade unions Ela And Laboratoryalong with Esk, Steilas, Etxalde and Hiruhave agreed to lower their claim of a minimal interprofessional salary (SMI) for Euskadi 1500 euros monthly gross in 14 payments, try to reach an agreement with the employer.
Representatives of these trade unions have defended their new proposal in Euskadi A during a press conference in Bilbao Smi superior to current (1184 euros), which they regard as ‘fully viable’. The new amount is so far less than the suspect by ELA (1795 euros) and Lab (1600 euros).
As Oihana Lopetegi (Lab) and Peio Igelegi (ELA) have explained, their organizations will claim to set the SMI 1500 euros per month in a spread manner, in two yearsin the New meeting to which they have called on the Basque employer Confalkask to open a negotiation on this issue On March 20.
Trade union representatives have admitted that they do not know or Confusion He goes to the new meeting, after the employer has already refused in February to set up the negotiating table on a minimum wage in Euskadi. The business organization then argued that the initiative jeopardized the competitiveness of companies.
Nu heeft “Confebask de gelegenheid om aan te tonen dat het geen autoritaire werkgever is,” zei Igeregi (ELA), hoewel hij heeft erkend dat het “startpunt niet goed is” sinds de drie territoriale werkgevers die Confebask vormen, de Biscay, de Biscay, de Biscay, de Biscay, de Biscay, de Biscay, de Biscay, de Biscay CebekThe Alavesa Are and the guipuzcoana Adegi” “They refused” To meet Ela and Lab, who were planning to present their new protest.
Trade union representatives have also criticized that the LehendakariImanol Pradales, and the Vice -Hendakari Mikel Torres, “did not respond” to their meeting request to handle a SMI for Euskadi.
Source: EITB

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