This is the third week of strikes called by the ELA, CIM and UGT unions. In a press release, Metro Bilbao has indicated that the Basque government has declared a minimum service of 30%.
Metro Bilbao has reported that the strike days tomorrow Thursday 7 July, Friday 8 and Saturday 9 They are from 7pm to 9pm. This is the third week of strikes called by the ELA, CIM and UGT unions.
In a press release, Metro Bilbao has indicated that the Basque government has decided to minimum service 30%“although the number of trains in circulation could be greater, depending on the possibilities, while respecting both the right to strike and the labor rights enshrined in the collective agreement,” he indicated.
From Metro Bilbao, they have reminded that the schedule of the guaranteed minimum services will be available at www.metrobilbao.eus. They also pointed out that outside of work stoppages, 100% of the service is provided.
According to Matro Bilbao, the management is maintaining the meeting schedule with the union for the negotiations on the new collective labor agreement.
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Source: EITB

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