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Call off the gas station strike in Bizkaia after reaching a pre-agreement on the agreement

The strike was scheduled for the December bridge, from 1 to 5. The ELA union has refused to join the pact backed by CCOO, LAB and UGT. The SMEs that make up the sector have highlighted the “great effort made” to close the agreement.

Euskaraz irakurri: Gasolindegien greba bertan behera Bizkaian, hitzarmenaren inguruko aurreakordioa itxi ostean

Unions CCOO, LAB and UGT they have called off the strike at the service stations of Bizkaia announced from December 1 to 5after reaching a pre-agreement this Monday with AEVECAR and ESTASERBI-Cebek for the signing of the 2020-2022 agreement.

The Union THE A He has refused to join the pact. For his part, LAB The merit of the agreement has been attributed “with some minimums that allow this cycle to be closed and to face a new negotiation in 2023 with a good taste in the mouth” and demanding the maintenance of purchasing power and social improvements.

As reported cebek, the SMEs that make up the sector have highlighted the “great effort made” to close the agreement, “which equals the CPI, which means very good conditions for workers”. “All this, despite the fact that sales are still 30% below those of 2019,” he added.

Likewise, Cebek has indicated that the employer has taken into account the fact that not wanting to “harm customers” with strikes or mobilizations.

The pre-agreement contemplates, among other aspects, salary increases of 1.2% with arrears from January 1, 2020, without an increase for 2021 and a 6.1% increase for 2022 with effect from January 1, 2022, as a result of the cumulative CPI for 2021 (6.4%) and 2020 (-0.3%), “knowing that in this way the cumulative CPI for the 2019-2021 period would be covered and guaranteed”.


Source: Eitb

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