The Basque Government has convened an emergency table meeting on Monday to deal with avian influenza
The measure affects all the birds in the house.
The Basque Government has convened a meeting on Monday with representatives of the sector at the emergency table to deal with avian influenza. Among other things, it will be discussed whether the measures could be relaxed in the case of farmers who may suffer the most loss and damage.
For the time being, no cases of avian influenza have been detected in Hego Euskal Herria, and although the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, for example, has pointed out that the measures taken are hasty, the Agriculture and Fisheries Adviser of the Basque Government, Amaia Barredo, has pointed out that, in view of the situation, the measure imposed by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture must be complied with.
In the opinion of the Navarre Government, confinement is also necessary because the situation in Europe is' very serious'. In any case, the Director of Livestock and Agriculture, Ignacio Gil, has stressed that the measures to be taken should be decided on the basis of existing data.
Since today, chickens and birds from all farms in Hego Euskal Herria must be confined, since the Spanish Government has decided to combat the risk of further spread of the disease. The aim is to prevent poultry from having contact with free birds in order to prevent contagion.
You might like
Workers at Tubos Reunion in Amurrio will return to work this Monday after the strike
The Commission, however, does not rule out the resumption of future stops, and for the time being it has called two days of strike and mobilisation for 26 and 28 May.
ELA has denounced that there has been a campaign "orchestrated" by the Tubos Reunidos company and supported by employers
Mitxel Lakuntza, general secretary of the ELA union, has condemned the company's "deplorable management" in recent years, with "170 million debt generated by shareholders."
Indefinite strike called in Tubos Reunidos
Most of those meeting today at the Amurrio factory have decided to call off the strike and start 24-hour stops.
Tubos Reunion workers hold an assembly to decide the future of the indefinite strike
It's a lot of tension at the Amurrio factory after the latest trade union movements and the change of scenery after the creditor competition.
Entertainment workers are on strike today in Álava, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa
They call for an agreement for the sector to ensure decent working conditions. Many events have already been cancelled and incidents are expected at concerts, theatres and congresses today.
Until 1 June, the deadline for nominations for the Tubos Reunion Competition Administrator will open
A court in Vitoria-Gasteiz last Tuesday declared seven companies belonging to the Tubos Reunidos Group to be in voluntary competition with creditors and appointed PKF-Attest Concursal as their competition administrator.
LAB supports the possibility of Tubos Reunidos calling off the strike and ESK advocates extending it
Both unions, together with ELA, have convened an assembly on Friday to decide whether to continue unemployment.
The reduction in VAT on light and gas will be suspended on 1 June and will return to 21% as prices have fallen
The reduced rates of fuel (petrol, diesel and biofuels, and partial return of professional diesel) and hydrocarbon tax will remain in force until 30 June, as inflation for these products remains above the 15% threshold set by the government in April.
Santurtzi Local Police will support a "strike of rigour" to demand an improvement in working conditions
Workers report "organizational breaches", as well as lower earnings compared to other municipal workers, and a lack of staff at mass events. According to ErNE, agents have begun to strictly apply all regulations and have stopped carrying out reinforcements and overtime.
CEBEK considers labour disputes to be "contrary to the progress of society"
The president of the Biscay employers CEBEK, Guillermo Buces, has described labour disputes as "contrary to the progress of society" and has called on all trade unions to sit down with employers to change their model of relationship.