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The strike to ease the situation in Spain Wharf

  • Author:James
  • Source:Search network
  • Release Date:2017-06-23
According to the Spanish media reports, most international terminal operators have chosen to sign an agreement with the union, but smaller Spanish local companies are opposed to the country to adopt the same solution, they are more inclined to local conditions in accordance with local agreements signed.
The trade union's attitude towards ANESCO has lost patience, and the union's center said that over the next three weeks they would call on the Spanish ports to carry out a series of national strikes, but he stressed that the terminals that had signed an agreement with workers would Will not be affected.
APM and Hutchison terminals in Barcelona have already signed an agreement with workers who have not participated in the strike plan on Monday (June 19).
Algeciras' APM and TTIA terminals also reached a similar agreement with workers on Tuesday, and so far almost all international terminal operators such as MSC, Noatum and Grimaldi and some of the Spanish local operators Agree with workers.
"Although the planned strike will continue, it will not have an impact on terminals that have agreed to ensure that employees are working and showing genuine willingness to negotiate," the union coordinator said in a statement.
Strikes are the last resort in which all the channels of the negotiations have been exhausted, and there is no need to put pressure on companies that have made commitments or are open to negotiations.
According to the Spanish media statistics, to participate in yesterday (June 21) strike dock workers ratio, has been 97% from the beginning of this month down to 28%
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