Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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strike yesterday in the Spanish ports has involved 27.8% of the workers
the minor adhesion is consequence of the agreements sign unilaterally from the terminalisti with the unions
June 22, 2017
According to the data supplied from the Spanish Harbour Authorities to governmental agency Puertos of the Estado, strike yesterday in the national ports has involved 27.8% of the harbour workers, percentage that has meaningfully turned out inferior to that of 97% recorded in the precedence days of strike as - Puertos of the Estado has explained - the interruptions of the job are limited to those companies that do not have undersigned unilaterally agreements with the unions.
Therefore - it has specified the governmental agency - strikes in those ports have not happened in which the terminalisti have signed agreements with the labor organizations, as have happened in the ports of Algeciras, where understandings are signed by terminalisti APMT-Maersk and TTIA, Barcelona, graces to agreements sign from the companies - APMT-Maersk, Grimaldi, Autoterminal, Best, Balearia, Coma the Riba, Ergransa, Hijos de José María Masiques, Sammer and Setram, Las Palmas, with the trade-union agreements which signed from OPCSA-MSC and the Luz-Boluda, and in the port of Valencia, where the understandings are reached by the Noatum companies, MSA, APMT-Maersk, VTE, Trasmediterránea and Grimaldi.
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