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Cádiz Metal Deal: Negotiations Delayed to Sunday

Cádiz Metal Deal: Negotiations Delayed to Sunday

June 21, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Metal workers‍ in Cádiz,⁢ Spain,‍ are‌ on the brink‍ of an indefinite strike after intense, marathon negotiations stalled without a resolution. Unions and employers grappled​ for over twenty hours, ⁣yet failed to bridge the ‌divide on critical⁣ issues, including fair ​regulation ‌for ​fixed-discontinuous employees and medical leave stipulations. The primary_keyword “strike” hovers as a real possibility. Key players, including CCOO​ and UGT, will gather again on Sunday in Jerez, striving for common ground and a secondary_keyword ⁣”deal.” the unions are fighting for ​fair labor conditions, while employers propose adjustments. ‌News Directory ​3 provides the​ breaking ‍news, reporting on the exhaustive efforts to avert a walkout.Explore⁣ how they reach ‍conclusions, and how things may ⁣turn. Discover what’s next for this critical situation.


Cádiz Metal Workers’ Strike ⁢Looms After Marathon Talks












Key Points

  • Metal⁢ workers in Cádiz may strike after talks stall.
  • Unions seek fair regulation,medical leave terms.
  • Employers and unions to reconvene⁢ for further negotiation.

Cádiz metal Workers’ Strike Looms After Marathon Talks

​ Updated June 21, 2025

An indefinite strike by⁣ metal workers in ​Cádiz,⁣ Spain, is looming after more than 20 hours of negotiations failed to produce an agreement. Unions and employers are scheduled ‌to‍ reconvene ⁣Sunday in Jerez in a last-ditch effort to avert the‍ work stoppage.

CCOO ‍and UGT union representatives will meet again with employers to seek common ground on key issues.Sticking points include regulations for fixed-discontinuous⁢ employees, medical⁣ leave policies, and‍ a proposed new entry-level contract ​with current salary⁤ scales.

Pedro Lloret,⁤ general⁤ secretary of CCOO Industria Cádiz, said his union is firm on not⁣ worsening medical leave conditions and ensuring fair regulation for discontinuous fixed employees. Lloret added that eliminating the wage gap must apply ⁣to everyone,and the union rejects the new entry contract​ proposal.‌ Despite the extensive ‍negotiations, ⁣Lloret lamented the failure to reach an agreement to call off the strike. he​ affirmed the unionS commitment to continue fighting for a​ fair agreement ​for the sector, stating, “Tomorrow we will meet ⁢again.”

Antonio Montoro, general secretary of UGT-FIC in Cádiz, said the union ⁣presented ‌a⁣ “definitive proposal” to employers, who have shown‍ some movement but not⁤ enough ⁣to reach a ⁢deal.Montoro ⁣acknowledged⁢ the exhaustion after nearly 24 hours of negotiation ‍and said the meeting⁣ was adjourned ⁣until the following day.

Montoro emphasized that unions maintain‍ “the same idea ‌and the same desire” to avert ⁤the strike. However, he admitted that “there is ​very little room ⁢for maneuver” and that creative solutions are ‍needed.

What’s next

The Sunday meeting aims to produce a base document that can be presented to union delegates and workers for ⁢approval, perhaps averting the strike.

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