Unions and employers have agreed to wage increases in line with the CPI and reductions in working hours and proportions, thus canceling the strikes called for on Thursday, Friday and Saturday by ELA, CC.OO, LAB and UGT.
Euskaraz irakurri: Gipuzkoako ostatuetako greba bertan behera utzi dute, hitzarmenaren inguruan akordioa lortuta
The strike convened by ELA, CCOO, LAB and UGT for this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the accommodation in Gipuzkoa has been suspendeddida after reaching an agreement unions and employers around the agreement.
In a statement, the ELA trade union, the largest trade union in the sector with “over 67%” representation, said it the agreement provides for “salary increases in accordance with the CPI, working time reduction and ratios”
As indicated, at the meeting of the negotiating committee on Tuesday, the employers’ association “submitted the proposals of the social section regarding the update of salaries as of December 31, 2021, with an increase of 0.8 and increases according to the CPI for the years 2022 ( 6.5%), 2023 and 2024; the obligation to regulate the proportions for chambermaids, which will be done through appropriate studies for each work center and that night work will be supplemented by 25%”.
In addition, the agreement reached envisages “a reduction of seven hours of work in the annual shift in 2023 and another seven in 2024 for chambermaids.” “Article 25 supplementing salary in cases of exempt ERTEs, as was the case with Covid,” is also maintained, as highlighted by ELA.
The union has said the agreement has been endorsed by its industry delegates, with “more than 67 percent representation”. For ELA, the “change in employers’ attitudes is the result of the work done and the strength of each of the templates,” which he congratulated.
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