Migros Warehouse Workers Had Their Demands Met.
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Migros warehouse workers have ended their protest. The workers, who had their demands accepted by the management, danced a traditional Turkish folk dance (halay) in front of the Esenyurt warehouse.
Migros warehouse workers, who have been on strike since January 23 demanding humane working and living conditions, reached an agreement with management after their determined struggle. As part of the agreement, a 28% wage increase was accepted as the base wage.
Migros warehouse workers, who have been resisting for humane living conditions since January 23, achieved victory by reaching an agreement with management as a result of their determined struggle. Following the agreement, in which a 28% wage increase was accepted as the base wage, the workers celebrated the unity of their resistance with a victory dance in Esenyurt.
Migros, which brought 7,875 subcontracted workers in its distribution centers into permanent positions and granted them social and union rights, announced that negotiations with warehouse workers whose employment contracts it had to terminate some time ago have concluded with an agreement.
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