Employees of the textile trade take to the streets in full sales to demand a “dignified” agreement

Employees of the textile trade take to the streets in full sales to demand a “dignified” agreement


ELA has called new strikes on January 11 and 21 after the last strikes that ended this Friday in protest at the “immobility” of Adegi and Gipuzkoako Merkatariak in the face of their demands.

Euskaraz irakurri: Ehungintza merkataritzako langileak kalera atera dira merkealdiaren hasieran lan-hitzarmen “duina” eskatzeko

The workers of the Gipuzkoa textile trade are called to strike again, from January 11 to 21, after the last “batch” of strikes called by the ELA union, the majority in the sector, to demand that the employers signature of a covenant “worthy”“.

Several dozen employees of the textile trade have once again made their demands visible with an act of protest in the center of the city, crowded with people on this first day of sales after the Christmas holidays and where only one store of a well-known company remained closed. firm.

With white masks, they have been placed behind banners in which slogans such as “Commerce on strike. No to reductions in the agreement” could be read.

“It is a sector that remains strong with the demands, it is a historical fact that these workers are doing these days that are going very well. They are very strong,” said Amaia Pintado, head of Textile Trade at ELA, in statements to the journalists.

The strike is due to the “immobility” shown by the employers Adegi and Gipuzkoa Merkatariak Faced with their demands, including a salary increase in accordance with the CPI and measures against the partiality of employees who, in some cases have been for more than 20 years, with an original 18-hour contract without the possibility of extending the day, has Featured Painted.


Source: Eitb

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