The private sector ratified its proposal for a 16% increase, retroactive to July, corresponding to the fifth tranche of the salary review for the 2021/2022 period. Likewise, it reaffirmed the proposal to start the joint negotiation for the period July 2022 to June 2023, “with the commitment to recover the full operation of the plants, social peace and productivity levels compatible with international markets”, as stated in the document. certificate signed in the ministry.
Meanwhile, the union rejected the proposal and decided on a new strike for tomorrow. The force measure will be implemented as follows: at Pirelli and Bridgestone, it will start on the night shift tomorrow until the start of the shift tomorrow on Saturday, while at Fate it will be done from the start of the shift tomorrow morning until the start of the late shift.
Last week three days of strikes had been decreed, but the force measure was partially fulfilled since it was lifted due to the Friday holiday arranged by the Government.
However, on the first day there were incidents at one of the plants.
One of the most tense moments was experienced at the Pirelli factory, in the Buenos Aires town of Merlo, when most of the workers on the shift that started at 6 this morning tried to enter the establishment and found the gates blocked by representative of the union that responds to the Workers’ Party and that, since last night, had begun to arrive at the place.
According to different sources told Ámbito, there were struggles and blows between workers and union delegates who tried to prevent entry.
Faced with the numerical superiority of the workers who wanted to go to work, the union resistance had to give in and the workers ended up entering by force. It is estimated that around 70% of the shift personnel were able to get through the blockade and the plant operated, although at a slower rate.
According to information that Ámbito was able to access, in the case of Pirelli, it is estimated that many workers are not willing to join the strike, so tomorrow could be another day of tension. According to the union, the protest is without presence in the plants, just like last week, but this point was not fulfilled since union delegates tried to prevent entry by blocking the gates to the establishment. This could be repeated tomorrow.
This new measure of force sharpens the conflict with the logical fall in production. This is a critical issue as it could affect car manufacturing. In addition, it takes place at a time of strong product shortages and rising prices.
Source: Ambito

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