Defense Platform, the industry’s national level of self-employed and small companies, which called for a strike last March, has once again declared a new indefinite strike starting next Sunday at midnight, which will set off all alarms in distribution. chains. While the call is already a reality at the state level, the state’s self-employed have yet to make a firm decision on whether to support it, a decision they will make in the coming days. What is clear to disagree is the Provincial Federation of Carriers of Alicante (Fetrama), which includes the parent companies to submit a request to the Government Sub-Delegation. that security forces protect working truckers.
The platform began calling for strikes after learning the outcome of the weekend’s vote by regional delegations. In these meetings, the current situation of the sector was analyzed after the measures approved by the Government, in mutual agreement with the majority organizations of the sector that formed the Road Transport National Committee (CNTC). stands out among them new law to prevent carriers from working to their detriment or a package of 450 million for direct aid, such as a 20 cent reduction in the price of fuel, driver loading and unloading banStrengthening transport control or assistance to leave the profession.
But from the platform, he continued to condemn carriers’ failure to comply with legislation preventing detrimental workThe Ministry of Transport is responsible.
In this context, the autonomous carriers of the province have not yet made a final decision on whether they will support the strike. One of its spokespersons, Gonzalo Cantó, points out that in certain sectors such as marble, truckers have reached satisfactory price agreements, although he does not exclude this “Finally we go on strike for solidarity“.
Fetrama, which is part of the CNTC, assures that it will not join the mobilization as it did in March. Its secretary-general, Francisco Ortiz, points out that “the measures have been published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) and what the industry has to do is implement them.” However, the organization will demand the protection of the security forces. To prevent recurrence of events such as those recorded last March in some industrial estates and to maintain activity.
Source: Informacion

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