Uni Sordo Is Re-Elected Secretary General of CC OO for a Third and Final Term
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The union leader is supported with a wide support, of 96%, and defends that CCOO "is not resigned" to not succeeding the reduction of the working time, for which it announces mobilizations with UGT
“It is the common thing that saves us, what sets us up. Live the struggle of the working class and live the Workers’ Commissions.” With these words the 13th Congress of CC OO has ended this Saturday in Madrid. It has been pronounced by Unai Sordo (Barakaldo, 52 years) minutes after being proclaimed as general secretary of the union for another four years. If that period is fulfilled, it will remain at the helm of the union until 2029, in which i…
This Saturday, the Workers' Commissions (CCOO) closed its 13th Confederal Congress by re-electing Unai Sordo as General Secretary, with 96.1% of the vote. Despite Sordo's candidacy being the only candidate, the CCOO General Secretary obtained 692 votes in favor and 28 blank votes, thus beginning his third and final term. During the event, which included a speech by the Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, a tribute was paid…
The newly elected secretary general of CCOO, Unai Sordo, has announced this Saturday "mobilizations" in the coming weeks by UGT to pressure the political groups so that the reduction of the day does not decline and is negotiated in the Cortes. Read
The newly elected secretary general of CCOO, Unai Sordo, announced this Saturday "mobilizations" in the coming weeks by UGT to pressure the political groups so that the reduction of the day does not decline and is negotiated in the Courts. In his first intervention after being proclaimed leader of CCOO for the next four years, he has made clear his intention to "denounce those who want to legislate against the interests of the social majority", …
The candidacy, which has not received votes against, was the only one present and there were no other alternatives to lead the union.
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