Vitoria City Hall.
Vitoria-Gasteiz gardeners have continued their strike after the unions rejected the Labor Department's offer
The unions called an assembly for the workers to give their opinion on this proposal in a vote, and finally ELA, LAB and ESK have reached an agreement to reject the offer and have a vote by the workers.
Vitoria-Gasteiz gardeners' unions have decided that the Labor Department's proposal should be put to the vote by the workers, even though they consider it "insufficient."
The unions see "progress" in the Basque Government's proposal. For its part, Enviser, the subcontractor responsible for maintaining the gardens in Vitoria-Gasteiz, has accepted the proposal.
The Comparsa de Gigantes, the Cofradía de la Virgen Blanca and the three Celedones de Oro will blow a blow in Vitoria
Joseba Perea, Blanca Aguillo, Joseba Fiestras, Satur Garcia and Begoña Dívar will be responsible for launching the txupinazo.
Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council has announced a plan to build 3,000 sheltered housing units in three years
Mayor Maider Etxeberria has explained that the homes will be "the result of public-private collaboration".
ELA will appeal to the Vitoria-Gasteiz gardeners for the minimum services set
The abertzale union believes they are "unjustified" and "violate the right to strike." ELA denounces that "a job with precarious conditions is now considered essential."
The Basque Government imposes "exceptional" minimum services on the Vitoria gardener strike
In setting them up, the Department of Economy, Employment and Employment has taken into account two reports from the Vitoria-Gasteiz Local Police and Fire Department "warning of the danger of the current situation of some green areas and some urban roads".
Vitoria-Gasteiz's new railway station is expected to be completed by 2030, after which burial will be resumed
There's no exact date, but it usually takes about 15 years (5 years for the construction project and 8 and 10 years for the work) to complete the burial work in a city.