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Fisheriesnova and Trade Unions Agree a Reduction in Working Hours and Wage Increase

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The agreement reached with CC OO and UGT, which unblocks the negotiation of the collective agreement, slows down "cuts and setbacks that the company intended to impose"
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According to Comisiones Obreras, the pact, which did not ratify the Central Intersindical Galega (CIG) or USE - this one was invited in the mediation-, lays the foundations for a common work framework and stops "cuts and setbacks that the company intended to impose." The union highlights as achievements the reduction of the annual working day to 1,728.25 hours, distributed in 223 days and progressive salary increases, with 2.5% in 2026 and 2% in…

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The agreement reached with CC OO and UGT, which unblocks the negotiation of the collective agreement, slows down "cuts and setbacks that the company intended to impose"

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VIGO, 1 (EUROPA PRESS) New Pescanova and trade unions have reached an agreement during the negotiation of the collective agreement of the group that "stops setbacks and cuts" and includes wage improvements and shorter working hours for employees. As reported by Workers' Commissions and UGTs in each communication, both trade unions have agreed certain "improvements" that "unblock" [...] New Pescanova and trade unions reach an agreement that "stop…

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Forbes España broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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