According to the exchanges, the call, from which the union majority has fallen, will receive “broad follow-up”, as in previous days.
Euskaraz irakurri: Greba eguna Mercedesen “jarraipen zabalarekin”, zuzendaritza eta sindikatuak berriro bilduko diren egunean
new day of called strike for this Thursday at the Mercedes Vitoria factory, with “wide follow-up”, as confirmed by the convening unions, ELA, LAB and ESK to Radio Euskadi.
Just today, management and unions are getting back together to try to put forward positions that lead to an agreement between the two sides. The previous meeting took place on Tuesday, after which they said that despite approaching positions, according to both sides, the unions said there was hardly any progress.
After consultations between management and trade unions on Tuesday, UGT, CCOO, Ekintza and PIM, majority in the works council, decided to cancel the strike for yesterday and today, and ELA, LAB and ESK chose to keep the call.
Yesterday the Lehendakari, Iñigo Urkullu, had a meeting in Stuttgart with the president of Mercedes Benz and, after the meeting, the Lehendakari called for the “internalization” of the flexibility and agility that both the German company and the car industry and the industry “search”.
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