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ELA will call an indefinite strike in Avanza because the pre-agreement "has not been complied with"

Unemployment would affect the lines between Bilbao, Donostia-San Sebastián and Vitoria-Gasteiz, as well as those connecting Loiu airport with Donostia-San Sebastián, Vitoria-Gasteiz and Arrasate and all bus services in the Deba Valley.

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The ELA union has announced that it will call an indefinite strike at the company Avanza Movilidad Gipuzkoa because the pre-agreement signed last October "has not been complied with". \u00u00A0The Avanza manages the services of Lurraldebus that connect with Bilbao, Vitoria and Loiu airport, as well as the transport service of Alto Deba.

In a statement, ELA has stated that  cannot be declared an end to the conflict as long as there is "no agreement" to receive what has been agreed.  "Progress Mobility in Gipuzkoa remains unresolved: the conflict remains open and without agreement", they denounce in the letter. 

According to the plant, the pre-agreement signed between ELA and UGT with the company was presented to the public "as an end to the conflict", explaining that "the conditions of the workers had improved. Moreover, the Mobility Member of Gipuzkoa, Azahara Dominguez, stated that the conflict in Avanza no longer exists", they add.

The union has also pointed out that, at the meeting held on 15 April with the mediation of the Basque Government, it became clear that the company 'does not intend to ratify the pre-agreement under the agreed terms' and 'unilaterally introduces changes to what has been agreed in the mediation process, which is a serious breach of the agreements reached in collective bargaining because the agreement signed in mediation is not respected'.

Unemployment would affect the lines between Bilbao, Donostia-San Sebastián and Vitoria-Gasteiz, as well as those connecting Loiu airport with Donostia-San Sebastián, Vitoria-Gasteiz and Arrasate and all bus services in the Deba Valley.

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