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LABOR CONFLICT

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A crucial week in the billionaire labor dispute

The UGT union, which has seven out of seventeen representatives on the works council, is prepared to accept the proposals of the company and the Commonwealth of the Region of Pamplona, and urges the rest to act responsibly to end the labour dispute.

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Villavesa en Pamplona.



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14/5/2025
Workers have been on strike and unemployment for 10 months, demanding improvements in wages and working conditions. Stock Photo: EITB

The labor dispute in Billabes has entered its decisive week. 

The company Moventis TCC, which manages the bus service in the region of Pamplona, and the Commonwealth of Pamplona have put on the table a proposal that the UGT union is willing to accept. 

UGT, which has the largest representation on the works council but does not have an absolute majority (7 out of 17 delegates), has nevertheless shown its willingness to sign a minority pact. 

The other unions will hold assemblies to hear the opinion of the members, and an extraordinary meeting with the workers (about 600 workers) has also been convened for Wednesday.

 

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