Those who are responsible for the orchestra stated that the planned strikes will cause the Arriaga theater almost half a million euros, in addition to a damage of 27,000 euros for the orchestra itself.
The address of Juan Crisóstomo The Arriaga-Symphony Orchestic Foundation of Bilbao (Forest) came to the social jurisdiction to ask amparo “Illegal and offensive” The call of Partial strikes Recalled by the orchestra on April 30 and May 1 during the functions of the Zarzuela ‘Mari-Eli’ planned in the Arriaga Theater.
Through a statement, those who are responsible for the foundation accused the business committee of, with these stopping, the Bilbao Theater Gijzelaar “in full premiere of their own production, the Zarzuela ‘Mari-eli’ by Jesús Guridi, a” single “project of” one of the most important Basque Composers of the 20th.
After he remembered that in the stopping of 10 and 11 April the company committee “stated that it carried out the strike for the future of culture in Bizkaia”, from the direction they consider that, from a cultural point of view, “the cancellation of the functions for the strike implies capital damage and a Nonense of which they should first order first order.”
In the opinion of those responsible for the forest, “the disproportionality between the sacrifice that assumes that the strike will assume, which will mean a salary discount of approximately 150 euros per person, and the enormous damage to third parties.”
At this point they have remembered that “it is a flagrant legal abuse” because they participate in this Zarzuela 44 musicians and music But another 28 instrumentalists “will be in a situation of technical libranza, that is, charging without working.”
The direction is emphasized that the music staff in 2023 15,980 hours of technical library “enjoyed” and, in 2024, from 11 190 hours, which according to their calculations “is” equal to permanent, in a situation of Libranza, 10 musicians in 2023 already 7 in 2024 “.
Source: EITB

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