The mobilization is called for to put pressure on the negotiations on the collective labor agreement and to protest against the changes in the working conditions of the drivers. There is another similar call for this Thursday the 28th.
Euskaraz irakurri: Lanuzteak berriro Bilboko metroan gaur, 6:30 am 9:30 am art, eta 6:30 pm 9:30 pm was art
Today, Tuesdayand the ThursdayJuly 28, repeats the Traffic jams in Bilbao’s metro during rush hour, called upon by the ELA, CIM, UGT and the Spanish Railway Drivers’ Union, to press for collective agreement negotiations and to protest changes in the working conditions of the drivers of the Bilbao metro. The partial strikes, for which the Basque government has again announced a minimum service of 30%, will take place just like the previous days, from 6:30 am to 9:30 am in the morning shift and from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm in the afternoon shift.
For the rest of the day, 100% of the circulation of a working day in July will be offered, Bilbao Metro Management said in a statement on Monday.
The directorate assures that “it will maintain the schedule of meetings with the union to try to bring positions closer together when negotiating the new agreement.” Metro Bilbao “again regrets this call for strikes, because of the impact it has on customers”, and recommends planning the trip in advance to avoid problems.
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Source: EITB
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