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Confebask will not attend tomorrow's meeting between ELA and LAB to negotiate his own minimum wage

The employers argue that the High Court of Justice of the Basque Country ruled that negotiating this matter was "illegal." The assembly was scheduled to take place tomorrow, a week after the general strike of the 17M. 

Tamara Yagüe (Confebask): "Industria atzeraldira hurbil daiteke une jakin batzuetan; funtsezkoak izango dira datozen hilabeteak"
Confebask's president, Tamara Yagüe, in an interview with EITB.

Confebask hasonce again refused to negotiatethe establishment of its own minimum wage in the Basque Autonomous Community (CAV). 

ELA and LAB convened a meeting to discuss the issue at the Labour Relations Council tomorrow, but the Basque employers have announced in a statement that they will not attend the meeting, which will take place just a week after the general strike on Tuesday in Hego Euskal Herria to claim their own minimum wage, and have wanted to take advantage of the "success" of unemployment to make the appointment.

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