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This is how the second day of the strike unfolds

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This is how the second day of the strike unfolds

He urban transport service in the Pamplona region is assured this Friday, the day of strike in Villavesas and the transport of passengers by road, “without incident”, as reported Moventis CBT. It should be remembered that the strike coincides with the celebration of San Saturnino in Pamplona.

The company clarified that established minimum services are respected“guarantee the mobility of users under the conditions provided for”.

THE minimal services For this Friday, a public holiday in Pamplona, ​​they are 40 percent compared to a working day.

According to Moventis TCC, Villavesas timetables and frequencies They may vary depending on how the day progresses.

DEMONSTRATION IN PAMPLONA

THE strike This Friday affects the entire sector of road passenger transport. The general secretary of the Federation of Citizen Services of CCOO Navarre, David Marcalain, declared himself “very happy” with the follow-up to the road passenger transport strike, supported this Friday for demand an increase in retirement age drivers.

This is what Marcalain indicated at the end of a demonstrationconvened by CCOO, which started at 10:45 a.m. in the Plaza de Merindades and ended in collaboration with the Confederation of Businessmen of Navarre (CEN). The demonstrators carried a banner that read “General strike in the road passenger transport sector. Let’s stop deaths in the profession, retire early now. Application of reducing coefficients!!’.

David Marcalain showed up “very happy” with the continuation of the strike. “We started with health transport, with goods transport, with self-propelled cranes and the transport of people was left alone with the strike”, he declared, to indicate that “there is also unions who have walked out and we, at CCOO, are in the lead.” the weight of the strike because we cannot leave a sector differentiated from the others and without the right to early retirement as the others have obtained.

He emphasized that it is “statewide mobilizationCCOO is negotiating with employers at the state level and we believe the strike has had enough traction to make employers rethink their position “If the employers make any moves we will stop and if they don’t, the “The idea is to continue the mobilizations,” he warned.

Regarding the follow-up of the strike, Marcalain indicated that in “discretionary transport it was practically one hundred percent and In urban transport, surveillance was less but also important.”

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