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Corpoelec workers protest in Plaza Caracas to demand salary improvements
Workers in the country's electrical sector protested on Wednesday (July 18th) in Plaza Caracas in the Venezuelan capital to demand salary improvements.
The president of the Venezuelan Federation of Electrical Workers, Ángel Navas, explained that the new collective contract sector because the last signed has already expired and does not cover current needs.
"It's a collective agreement that has expired seven months ago, was signed almost three years ago and, of course, the inflation I've had for them workers, "said Navas
He also blamed the national government for the situation suffered by the electricity workers because, in their opinion, they have not offered an optimal and effective response.
"We reject the way the National Executive, the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Planning deal with the answers that must be"
He said that there were about 17,000 workers in the industry, which generated, he explained, a technical strike in the sector
He claimed that if no response is received, they will announce an indefinite strike as of Monday 23 of all electric workers nationwide.
Workers in the electricity sector will be concentrated on Plaza Miranda, on Baralt Avenue, to get to Plaza Caracas, demanding a valid collective contract. #EnVIVO #VIVOplay https://t.co/kwC8gtPMFs pic.twitter.com/mSYcKMlgyM
– VIVOplay (@vivoplaynet) July 18, 2018
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