Cartagena city council staff trade union action

THE suspension at the end of the year on the agreement on Cartagena city council staff working conditions agreed in June 2019 and due to be introduced in 2020 has prompted the four trade unions with representation in the administration to take the matter to court “for a violation of basic rights.”

The union representatives have demanded the Mayor Ana Belen Castejon meet with them to explain why the application of the agreement they say she signed is today not seen as viable.

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