Today, Friday, is the sixth day of strike in three weeks, the third in the last three days. This Thursday, management informed the business committee that it is suspending negotiations while production has been halted due to the disruptions.
Euskaraz irakurri: Dear greba egun bat Gasteizko Mercedesen, lehenengoa negoziazioak eat dituztenetik lanuzteek dirauten artean
the and the workers of the plant Mercedes-Benz in Vitoria-Gasteiz are called today, Friday, to a new day of strike third in the last three days and sixth in the last three weeks The call has been made by the trade unions ELA, LAB and ESKand it is the first day of strike after this Thursday 7 July, the Address of Mercedes Vitoria will inform the Business Committee of its decision to: put negotiations on hold to extend the collective labor agreement while: the production of the plant continues to stop as a result of the strikes.
In this regard, the management of Mercedes Vitoria . on Thursday I didn’t think it was closed the collective agreement negotiations, and expressed its willingness to reach an agreement, but considered it “essential” to resume production of vans and “fulfill commitments with customers”, before continuing discussions with the committee .
On Tuesday, the company released a offer, with various salary and flexibility improvements, which were received unevenly by the two blocs that make up the Committee: ELA, LAB and ESK found it insufficient, and continued the strikes, and UGT, CC. OO., Ekintza and PIM withdrew from the strike, to facilitate the dialogue.
“Break the Dynamics” Template
This Friday, ELA, LAB and ESK accused the rest of the unions that make up the Committee of trying”break the dynamic with the template in the lead“that, “day after day, is an example of struggle not to lose more rights”.
In a statement, ELA, LAB and ESK explained that, following the merger last Thursday for Ajuria Enea, they have convened the rest of the enterprise committee for an extraordinary plenary meeting this Friday, to discuss support for the strike days on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, the call for the General Assembly and the request for the call of the negotiating committee for Monday.
The response of the rest of the works council to his call was that, because of the strike call this Friday, “will not attend”, while others have “problems with scheduling”, as explained by ELA, LAB and ESK. As they have stated, “they also justified their absence while waiting for the company’s response to ‘their proposal’ that the directorate resign on the sixth night to ask the staff not to proceed with the mobilisations”.
From ELA, LAB and ESK, they were surprised by “the attitude of this majority, as they once again reach out to try to unite not only the staff, but also the Committee to do so”.
“It is more surprising that they are now becoming supporters of ‘no to the sixth night’, claimed by the staff, when with the company’s latest proposal, where it remained the same, they saw ‘progress’ where no one saw them. More surprising when some continue to maintain ‘their sixth night’ in the proposal they have on the table, they have not withdrawn it, nor have they promised not to sign it,” they censored.
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Source: EITB

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