Tubos Reunidos to Provide Bus Service for Amurrio Plant Access

The company will launch a transport service on Tuesday to ensure worker safety after the indefinite strike concluded.

A bus outside a factory, ready to transport workers.
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A bus outside a factory, ready to transport workers.

Tubos Reunidos will offer a bus service to its employees for transportation to the Amurrio factory, following the vote to end the indefinite strike. The service will commence on Tuesday, aiming to ensure the safety of personnel.

According to an internal communication from the company, the transport service will be made available to employees who request it, to ensure their access to the facilities "under conditions that guarantee personal safety and integrity".
This communication was sent after yesterday's assembly, where a vote was held to end the indefinite strike that had been in effect at the plant since March 16. The vote resulted in 232 in favor, one abstention, and one against, out of a total of 234 ballots cast. The results were communicated to both company management and the competent authority.

"The objective of this measure is to contribute to ensuring that commutes to the workplace can be carried out under adequate safety conditions for those workers who come to provide service."

company management
However, uncertainty remains regarding the resumption of activity at the factory, as the union majority of the works council, represented by ELA, LAB, and ESK, disputes the validity of that assembly. Workers who supported the end of the strike had informed the company of their desire to return to daily work and requested means of transport to do so.