CCOO, LAB and UGT have recognized “advances, although insufficient”. ELA considers that the movements that are taking place “have been generated by the success of the strikes.” According to the FVEM, the meeting “has demonstrated the irresponsibility and greed of the unions.”
Euskaraz irakurri: Bizkaiko metalgintzaren mahaia akordiorik gabe amaitu eta greba izango da azaroaren 28tik abenduaren 2ra
The Bizkaia Metal negotiating table has ended without an agreement and the unions have considered the employer’s proposal “very insufficient” which, in their opinion, “forces the sector to go to the strike next week”, from November 28 to December 2.
The union majority represented by CCOO, LAB and UGT has denounced that the employer presented a proposal “for acceptance and signature”, in which they have recognized “progress, although insufficient”, so, “in an exercise of responsibility” they have presented a new proposal with modifications open to negotiation”. FVEM has considered that it was not acceptable and has refused to debate, these plants have denounced.
“The movements of the last days of the employers are the result of the mobilizations and the successful strike days carried out” to date, which shows that “this is the path and that it is time to stand firm in the five days of strike “Summoned for next week.
In the same way, THE A has considered that the movements that are taking place at the negotiating table “have been generated by the success of the strikes” and, nevertheless, have criticized that the employers “continue without guaranteeing immediate increases in the CPI for the entire sector and without offering application guarantees.
According to the employer FVEMat that meeting “the irresponsibility and greed of the unions have been demonstrated, who have rejected a proposal that improves the agreement that they themselves have signed in Álava this week”, for which they have been asked to reconsider the offer and call off the strike.
FVEM has denounced that the unions rejected its offer and that they have refused to call off “a strike that is totally unnecessary and has no justification, when the advances at the table are still considerable.” He has urged unions to “be realistic in their requests.”
With the strike, he warned, “they are leading the sector and the people who work in it, to a situation of instability and economic losses, which makes no sense in the current state of the negotiation and in the global economic situation” .
Source: Eitb

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