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Workers at the Artium Museum mobilize against redundancies
  • If the negotiations are not going well, a strike cycle is planned from 4 September: three days of strike first and an indefinite strike afterwards.
Mikel Eizagirre 2020ko abuztuaren 26a
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Workers at the Artium Museum of Vitoria-Gasteiz working in the field of public care began a mobilisation plan in July. In fact, reviewing the base budget of the new service tender proved that it had been reduced by 20% compared to the previous tender made in 2018.

Consequently, the Artium Museum began to mobilize the workers to “protect the jobs and working conditions” of the people who make up the public support service and “defend a quality service”. They have also confirmed that they have had daily contacts with the company and with the Council of Gipuzkoa.

According to the ELA trade union, the conflict has also continued to be socialised in August. The last of the demonstrations will be on 26 August, at 10:30 a.m. Before the Artium Museum you will remember that “the conflict is still alive”.

In addition, they have called for a strike on 4, 9 and 11 September, and from 15 September, the strike will become indefinite. This is intended to avoid the cuts announced, to keep all jobs and to ensure the quality of service at all times.