Waste strike in Madrid, live: Waste workers end six days of strike when they achieve job improvements after the municipal ultimatum
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Madrid strengthens 30% its garbage collection service to remove 8,000 tons from the streets after the end of the strike
Madrid waste collection workers put an end to six days of strike this Sunday afternoon and left the city with more than 8,000 tons of garbage on the streets, the equivalent of the three-day waste. Madrid City Council has strengthened the service by 30% since last night. “We hope to recover normality over the next few hours,” said the delegate of Urbanism, Environment and Mobility, Borja Carabante (PP). He has also explained that, until the situa…
Waste strike in Madrid, live: Waste workers end six days of strike when they achieve job improvements after the municipal ultimatum
The garbage strike ends with an agreement between workers and companies. The operators of the Madrid waste collection service have put an end this Sunday to the indefinite strike that began on the night of last Monday and has therefore been extended for six days. The labor dispute has been resolved through the majority support of the workers’ assembly to a pact reached between the unions and the concessionary companies of the service, which invo…
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