International Machine Tool Fair, meeting point to show the solidity of the Basque industry
Companies participating in the International Machine Tool Fair will be able to demonstrate the solidity of the Basque industry and find new markets. 34 will present 3,350 innovative products and services, mostly machines.
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They call for investments in Bilbao and Vitoria to prevent the dismantling of public health
Public healthorganizations 68 have held demonstrations in Bilbao and Vitoria-Gasteiz with the support of EH Bildu, Podemos and Sumar and various trade unions, in which they have also called forthe resignation of Health Counsellor Alberto Martínez .
ELA, LAB and ESK Trade unions will challenge the ERE of Tubos Reunidos
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Doctors have taken a further step in their claims, and some have begun to stop doing overtime
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The protest called for Saturday by public health platforms has received broad support
more than 60 groups have joined the call. The demonstrations will depart at 12:00 in Bilbao (from Sacred Heart Square) and Vitoria (from Bilbao Square), and at 17:00 in Donostia (from Boulevard).