The stevedoring companies of the Port of Bilbao have rejected the mediation proposal of the Department of Labor that the unions had requested and insist that the conflict be resolved through a mandatory arbitration.
This afternoon, the Basque Government’s Deputy Ministry of Labor has transferred to the trade union organizations the “rejection of the business part” of the mediation procedure requested last Friday, for which they are informed that “this labor authority cannot initiate any mediation procedure to the resolution of the conflict, before the rejection of one of the parties. ”
The unions are now analyzing the possible measures to take, and they consider the response to show that the companies “have never had the will to negotiate.”
This mediation request made by the trade union centrals on November 20 “has been the first action requested from the Department of Labor and Employment in the 45 days of conflict”, as recognized by the department headed by the vice president. Idoia Mendia.
According to the Government, the vice-ministry has informed Bilboestiba of the union request, “from concern about the situation that is being generated and its repercussions for the Port of Bilbao, the productive fabric of Euskadi and neighboring communities, as well as for workers and stowage companies and the rest of groups and companies directly dependent on the Port “, with the intention of “call an urgent meeting”.
However, the Port of Bilbao Stowage and Unloading Society has responded this afternoon “giving for exhausted all avenues of negotiation and mediation and proposing mandatory arbitration, an issue that is outside the scope of action of the Department of Labor and Employment, since an arbitration would remain in the hands of the central government, more specifically in the Ministry of Labor of Yolanda DÃaz.

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