The metal of Cádiz, three years after its strike and facing a new agreement: more workload, but equal precariousness
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Negotiations between trade unions and employers began in June, but some trade unions believe that everything is very slow due to employers' refusal to accede to their requests for further labour and wage improvements.
The metal of Cádiz, three years after its strike and facing a new agreement: more workload, but equal precariousness
About to complete three years of the strike that closed the metal industry of Cádiz for nine long days of protests and riot chargesunions and employers are negotiating a new collective agreement to replace the one that put an end to that labor conflict, one of the largest in recent times in Spain. At the moment, no one has brought the war drums out of the closet after several meetings and exchanges of proposals. The increase of the workload In t…
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