Representatives of the works council of the bus company Posesa de Vitoria-Gasteiz recalled that it was the only company in the public transport sector of the CAV that presented an UTE to its staff, "trying to unlawfully seek the financing of its expenses through the SEPE and, at the same time, to discipline the workers, reducing wages and rights".
They also pointed out that the companies operating on the concession basis, many of the companies in Pesa, Lurraldebus or Bizkaibus or the concessionary in Bilbobus, all private companies, have not submitted UTE. On the contrary, they have pointed out that they have all sought solutions to deal with the crisis situation and that these solutions are not so harmful to users and their workers. "This demonstrates the shameful attitude that the government team of our City Hall has maintained and continues to maintain with the citizens who demand the service of Haya," they said in a statement.
In this way, the Works Council understands that "there is no other solution but to demand the immediate dismissal of the entire management of the company, as well as the President of the Council and the Association Manager, Amaya Barredo and Marijo Ajuriaguerra".
They criticize the attitude of the mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Gorka Uraran, who "has severely insulted and threatened this works council and all the workers".
This news has been posted by the ELA trade union on its website.
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