Thursday, December 25, 2014

Missed Strike hours fell by 38.5% through November – Yahoo Finance Spain

Missed Strike hours fell by 38.5% through November – Yahoo Finance Spain

MADRID, 25 (EUROPA PRESS)

Working hours lost due to strikes exceeded 8.6 million through the month of November, which is 38.5% less than the same period last year, according to the latest report of the CEOE on labor unrest.

Specifically, in the first eleven months of the year 849 strikes were recorded, a decrease of 25.5% year on year, seconded by 311,170 workers, 43.8% less than in January-November 2013.

From the employers are reminded that when comparing This year’s data with 2013 must take into account the general strike in the Basque Country by nationalist unions, together with the CNT and CGT on May 30, 2013, against the blockade of the negotiations and the June 2013 strikes in the iron and steel sector in the Basque Country and in Ferrol in shipbuilding. For 2014, are considered the strikes in May and June in Coca-Cola, Panrico and the taxi sector.

Excluding strikes in Public service and non-occupational nature until November conducted 645 strikes (+ 23.8%) who were supported by 54,559 workers (-73.8%), causing loss of 4.5 million working hours (-23%).

On the other hand, this period recorded 161 strikes in companies or services of a public nature, in which 254,196 workers (-28.9%), with 3.9 million hours lost (-48.4%) participated.

The economic sectors most affected by the strikes until November were education (2.3 million hours lost), food, beverages and snuff (1.9 million hours), transport and communications (826,018 hours), health activities (468,240 hours) and metal (396,124 hours).

As for the causes of labor disputes, strikes 221

convened in January by the processing of job layoffs, with 32,700 workers involved and 3.2 million lost hours, 38% of the total.

In addition, there were 53 strikes by negotiating agreements, seconded by 19,007 workers who lost 598,344 hours of

jobs, 6.9% of the hours not worked between January and November

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