The eighth strike by ELA, LAB and ESK also has a wide following today. Mercedes Vitoria director Emilio Titos warned yesterday that a rejection by the staff of the preliminary agreement reached would mean “the beginning of the end”.
Euskaraz irakurri: Gasteizko Mercedesen ekoizpenaetenda dago best egun batez, grebaren ondorioz
For the eighth consecutive day, the strike has been called by ELA, LAB and ESK forced to stop production in mercedes benz victoria, despite the tentative agreement reached by the rest of the unions —UGT, CC. OO., Ekintza and PIM, which constitute the majority – with management to renew the agreement and the “notification to seamen” from the director of the factory, Emilio Titos, that a possible rejection of that prior agreement “would be the beginning of the end”.
According to the convening union sources, the surveillance of this eighth strike is similar to previous days and is supported by a vast majority of the workshop
Today’s strike continues tomorrow, Friday. This massive scrutiny of mobilizations casts doubt on the possibility that staff will eventually approve the terms of the agreement between the union majority and management. The workers of Mercedes will give their opinion next Mondayby referendum.
Right, the director of the factory, Emilio Titoswarned in this regard that the rejection of the agreed terms “would be the beginning of the end”, and that management “cannot even imagine” the workers saying “no” to the company’s “effort” that will lead to , in his opinion , “a significant increase in the salary of the staff”.
The Basque governmentthrough the mouth of the Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu and the Minister of Economic Development Arantxa Tapia, believe that the agreement is “reason for congratulations”.
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