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Villaves' strike continues and minimum services may wobble

The works council has reported that TCC, Mancomunidad and Pamplona City Council have been "abandoned". 

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Villavesa en Pamplona.



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14/5/2025
Villavesa's bus in Pamplona, in a stock image.

The TCC Works Council (UGT, CCOO, ELA, LAB and ATTU) maintains the indefinite strike and does not rule out breaches of the minimum services established, although it wants to leave room for negotiation and set a deadline until the weekend. 

For the time being, the chairman of the works council, Alberto Longás, has stated on Wednesday that since the last mediation session, the company "has not sat down" and has not had "any contact" with them.

In response to questions from journalists, TCC, the Commonwealth of the Region of Pamplona and the City Council of Pamplona have denounced their "abandonment".  

The latter thanked the citizens for their support.

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