Airbus and the Trade Unions Reach an Agreement Principle, Which Will Have to Be Endorsed by the Workers
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The Strike in Airbus Continues: the Majority of Trade Unions Reject the Pre-Agreement Signed by CCOO
Comisiones Obreras (CCOO) announced this morning that, after several hours of negotiation on Thursday, it has reached a pre-agreement with the management of Airbus for a wage review, the maintenance of the current conditions of teleworking and the establishment of "flexible" holidays. However, this agreement has not been supported by the rest of the unions: ... Continue reading "The strike in Airbus follows: the majority of unions reject the pre…
The extension of the strike leads the CEO of the company to intervene to unblock the situation The templates of Seville and Cadiz support the Airbus strike, which insists on dialogue
Comisiones Obreras (CC.OO) has announced a pre-agreement with the management of Airbus after several hours of negotiation in the afternoon of this Thursday. The company undertakes to raise the salary of its workers by 12% until 2027, as well as to maintain the current conditions of teleworking for the staff.The news arrives more than two weeks after the Independent Union of Aeronautical Professionals (SIPA) called the strike and the same day on …
The protest, which will last until the end of the month, seeks to recover the salary levels lost since the pandemic, guarantee remote work for 40% of the weekly hours, and maintain the conditions of the collective agreement for those affected by a possible separation of the Espacio business.
This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. The negotiation of the agreement in Airbus is still open despite the announcement made this Friday by CCOO, which has presented as an agreement the latest proposal transferred by the management of the company. However, SIPA, one of the unions present at the negotiating table, maintains that what was discussed at the meeting held this Thursday was only a proposal of the company, w…
The Airbus strike in Spain, which started on 1 July and threatened production in six plants, already has a principle of agreement on the table. CC OO, the majority union, has reached a pre-agreement with the management that includes a salary increase with retroactive effects since January 2026, the maintenance of teleworking in 40% of the weekly working day and improvements in the flexibility of the holidays. Thus, the salary improvement remains…
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