Dockers will resume next Monday, November 25, the stoppage campaigns they abandoned in 2018 after two years of conflict over the liberalization of the sector. The 2018 agreement committed companies and dockers to finish agreeing on an agreement before December 31 of this year. Port workers denounce that companies are postponing the signing of the agreement to leave them in a labor limbo, as reported by the State Coordinator of Sea Workers (CETM).

According to this association, the return to strikes was decided last Tuesday when, being the parties to conclude their negotiations, the business representation did not make an appearance. Dockers understand this attitude as a "manifest violation of good faith."

If there is no agreement to put the conflict on track, the 30 Spanish ports where these workers operate will return to 2018, when the strikes resulted in a significant drop in productivity in infrastructure such as Algeciras, Valencia or Barcelona.

The protest will begin on November 25 for an uninterrupted period of 24 hours from eight in the morning. At eight o'clock in the morning of the next day a new phase will begin until November 30 in which the protest will take place through the modality of one hour of strike and one hour of work.

The dockers' union ensures that this tactic will allow them to avoid the imposition of minimum services by the Ministry of Development.

"It will not affect perishable goods, dangerous goods or those that cover strategic needs, the normal supply of the population or the development of economic activity, which is why the summoners understand that the establishment of minimum services is not required."

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