The company’s management has agreed to withdraw the requirement to work a sixth consecutive night, something all unions have completely rejected. In this way, negotiations on the collective labor agreement will be resumed next Tuesday.
Euskaraz irakurri: Mercedeseko zuzendaritzak seigarren gauaren proposamena erretiratu eta akordioa errazteko bideak jarri ditu
After several days of strike action in a conflict over the agreement negotiations at the Mercedes plant in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the company has given in to one of the unions’ demands, arguing that withdraws proposal to add a new six-night shift. Factory management and committee resume negotiations The following Tuesday
Both the unions ELA, LAB and ESKwho will continue the strikes today and into the coming week, such as the union majority made up of UGT, CCOO, Ekintza and PIM, who have not supported these interruptions, agree that the “red line” of the negotiations was the sixth night. For this reason, the trade union majority has put forward that it will call on staff to: resume production“so as not to hinder the negotiation process”.
For example, the management of the factory and the works council will resume next Tuesday, from 09:30the negotiations on the new agreement, following the suspension of talks by the company last Thursday, because of the strikes and the mobilizations called for by the unions.
ELA, LAB and ESK, for their part, they hold the strikes for the moment scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, waiting to find out which proposal will bring the company to Tuesday’s meeting.
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Source: EITB

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