Mercedes Vitoria management considers negotiations broken as long as strikes continue

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The company communicated its decision to the committee this morning. Meanwhile, unions ELA, LAB and ESK have assured that today’s strike has a “wide following” in workplaces.

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The address of Mercedes Benz Vitoria has given for broken negotiations with the works council about the new agreement As long as the strikes continue at the Alava factory. Those responsible for the company informed the union representatives on Thursday during the meeting of both parties.

summoned by ELA, LAB and ESK, Mercedes Vitoria staff are being called on to strike today, just like yesterday and this Friday. According to these factories, the strike is being carried out with “broad monitoring”. The union majority, represented by UGT, CCOO, Ekintza and PIM, dropped the call on Tuesday after seeing “progress” in the proposal that moved management.

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Source: EITB

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