The strikes will take place from 6.30 am to 9.30 am and from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm, called by ELA, CIM, UGT and Semaf. As with previous demonstrations, the Basque government has declared a minimum service of 30%.
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The staff of Metro Bilbao are called upon to new strike day Today from 6.30 am to 9.30 am and from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm, to demand progress in the negotiations on the collective labor agreement. As in the previous quotes, the breaks are named by ELA, CIM and UGT and the Spanish Union of Railway Engineers (Semaf).
As with the previous demonstrations, the Basque government has 30% minimum servicesthough the circulation of trains could be greater depending on the capabilities, as the company reported in a note.
The company, in its statement, recommended users to “plan the trip in advance to avoid unforeseen events” and reported that the minimum guaranteed service schedule will be available. on your website. The rest of the day, 100% of the service is provided.
Likewise, management is maintaining its calendar of meetings with the unions to negotiate the new agreement and “regrets the inconvenience” these strikes could cause to customers.
The latest shutdowns were made last Tuesday, with a 21.7% follow-up, the company said.
According to him, several additional trains allowed the company to “extend” the minimum services imposed by the Basque government and there were no “incidents of any kind”.
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