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Step behind of the Spanish government on the reform of the harbour job and strike is revoked
the Ministry of the economic Development has exhorted unions and datoriale part to return to the table of the negotiations
February 16, 2017
The Spanish government has made a step behind proposing the unions to delay the approval of the provision of reform of the harbour labor law if the representatives of the workers and the enterprises had accepted to return to the table of the negotiations and to revoke fixed strike for the next week in order to protest against I decree that - had threatened the minister to the economic Development - the executive of Madrid would have undersigned tomorrow ( on 14 February 2017).
The offer from is received by Coordinadora Estatal de Trabajadores of the Sea and by the other trade-union acronyms that have announced the revocation of strike let alone from the ANESCO, the association that represents the Spanish harbour terminalisti, that it has expressed the will to continue the negotiations and the dialogue with the parts.
In the turned invitation to unions and datoriale part, the Ministry of the economic Development has specified that "the issues raised from the unions do not find place in the regal bill as the EU commission do not allow it, but can be faced through the counterfeit". According to the Ministry, "unions and employers have every possibility to sit down and to deal in the within of the counterfeit such issues, that they are totally compatible in this context". The Ministry of the economic Development has specified that the Ministry of the Job has offered own mediation in negotiates.
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