The third time was not the charm either.

The last meeting, for now, of the negotiating table of the metal sector in which the employers

Femca

, the

UGT-CCOO

unions

and the mediation of the

Junta de Andalucía are present

ended, last morning, without an agreement.

The positions are still not far away and therefore Tuesday's session will be the eighth indefinite strike of a situation that is already causing numerous problems, beyond the claims of those affected. The

roadblocks

, the action of the pickets and the increasing presence of police officers, cause collapses in the accesses to the city of Cádiz,

mainly the shipyard area in Puerto Real and San Fernando

.

Likewise, at the other end of the complex province of Cádiz,

Campo de Gibraltar

, the scenario is very similar in Los Barrios and San Roque, with the consequent damage for operators who want to access large industries, merchants from Palmones, or the workers who come to Gibraltar on a daily basis.

In the city of

La Línea

the complaints are continuous since it is one of the most affected by these strikes when, paradoxically, it does not have large industries.

To all this, we must add the three-hour strikes that are being carried out by the employees of

APM Terminals

, in the port of Algeciras and that have the support of stevedores and metal collectives.

From CCOO,

Fernando Grimaldi

, laments the "intransigence of Femca, what they want is to break the metal agreement of the province of Cádiz".

The union delegate accuses the employers of attending last day's meeting "with the same proposal from the other day."

The mobilizations are constant and starting at 11 in the morning a large demonstration is planned in the city of Cádiz.

It will be a continuation of the one held on Monday afternoon in

Algeciras,

which was attended by about two thousand people, 4,000 according to the unions.

Political organizations such as IU, PSOE or Podemos, have confirmed their attendance at a protest that may cause more chaos in the Cádiz municipality.

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