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Vitoria-Gasteiz gardeners' unions have decided that the Labor Department's proposal should be put to the vote by the workers, even though they consider it "insufficient."

The unions see "progress" in the Basque Government's proposal. For its part, Enviser, the subcontractor responsible for maintaining the gardens in Vitoria-Gasteiz, has accepted the proposal.

Enviser subcontractors demonstrate in Vitoria-Gasteiz.

The gardeners in Vitoria-Gasteiz have been on strike for 100 days, just the day the Labour Department of the Basque Government has called on the parties to mediate the labour dispute.

This meeting, which began at 3:00 p.m. and ended around 6:00 p.m., ended with theapproval of the proposal made by the Department of Labor by Enviser, the subcontractor responsible for maintaining the gardens in Vitoria-Gasteiz. On theother hand, the unions see"progress"in the offer and, although they consider it "enough ez" , they will take it to the workers' assembly for the workers to vote.

The proposal includes a 5% salary increase for this year and an additional 4 points for next year and next, which is 9%, which would be revised if the actual CPI sum were higher, with a limit of 11.6%.

Vitoria-Gasteiz gardeners continue with the  strike that began on March 26.

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