The strike called for by ELA, LAB and ESK also has a “wide following” today. Eyes are on Monday’s referendum, when staff will have to decide whether or not to approve the preliminary agreement between the union majority and management.
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ninth trick today, Friday, convened by ELA, LAB and ESK in mercedes benz victoria, at the gates of the decisive vote next Monday, when the workforce will decide in a referendum whether it subscribes to the preliminary agreement reached by the rest of the unions – UGT, CC. OO., Ekintza and PIM, which constitute the majority, with orders to extend the agreement.
According to union convening sources, the oversight of this strike is similar to previous days and is supported by a “large” majority of the workshop. Moreover, sources from these three unions do not rule out further mobilizations for next week.
For his part, ULS has denounced that several of its affiliates claim to have suffered “coercion and threats” by the pickets and members of ELA, LAB and ESK, something these unions have denied.
Monday vote, key
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.
About, DC. OO. Y ULS They have argued that if the staff does not endorse the preliminary agreement, the unions will not sign a pact, although they are confident that it will eventually be ratified.
The general secretary of CC.OO. Euskadi, loli garciabelieves that the pre-agreement is “good” because “no regressive measure is included and everything revolves around improving rights”.
However, it plans to follow this week’s warning by the Alava plant’s general manager, Emilio Titos, who assured that if staff say ‘no’ to the pre-contract, “it will be the beginning of the end.” “.
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