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Gardeners in Vitoria-Gasteiz Will Vote Today on Whether or Not to Continue Their Strike

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After a hundred days of strike, the gardeners of Vitoria-Gasteiz have a proposal to consider: the Basque Government's Department of Labor has made them a proposal, but the Enviser company is ready to accept it. Representatives of the workers (ELA, LAB and ESK) and the company met with the heads of the Department of Labor this afternoon, and, after examining the proposal, they decided to give the workers a say tomorrow: the workers will decide in…
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After a hundred days of strike, the gardeners of Vitoria-Gasteiz have a proposal to consider: the Basque Government's Department of Labor has made them a proposal, but the Enviser company is ready to accept it. Representatives of the workers (ELA, LAB and ESK) and the company met with the heads of the Department of Labor this afternoon, and, after examining the proposal, they decided to give the workers a say tomorrow: the workers will decide in…

Negotiations between the gardeners of Vitoria-Gasteiz and the company subcontracted by the city council will begin on July 7 with the mediation of the Basque Government.

Gardeners from the Enviser company, a subcontractor of the Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council, have been on strike for 100 days. They are demanding better working conditions and their own agreement...

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naiz: broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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