The Government postpones the decree for a week and unions agree to suspend the strike

The unions announced yesterday afternoon their decision to suspend the strike and accept the offer of the Ministry of Public Works, which will delay one week the approval of the Royal Decree Law’s reform, if the unions and the employers sit down to negotiate. The State Coordinator of Sea Workers (CETM) has accepted the government’s offer and has called off the planned strike, hoping that this week agreements will be reached.

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