Labor and Fetico Commissions Agree with the Employers of the Big Textile Trade the First National Agreement
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White smoke in the textile sector. After a marathon meeting that ended last night, the trade unions Comisiones Obreras (CCOO) and Fetico agreed with the Spanish Retail Textile Association (ARTE), the employers of Inditex, Mango or H&M the 'I collective state agreement of large brands of textile and footwear trade'. A document that will regulate the labor relations of the more than 120,000 people who, throughout Spain, work for the giants of the …
An end to one of the great soap operas of collective bargaining in recent years.The first nationwide agreement in the textile trade sector is a reality after, at the end of this Wednesday, the ARTE employers, who represent the big companies in this field such as Inditex, Mango, Primark or H&M, and the trade unions CC OO and Fetico have definitively initialled the agreement, just when they were going to be three years since the negotiating table …
The Spanish Textile Retail Association (ARTE), which is composed of Inditex, Mango, Primark and HandM, among others fashion teachers, and trade union organizations CCOO and Fetico...
The Spanish Retail Textile Association (ARTE) and the trade union organizations CCOO and Fetico have reached an agreement on the final text of which will be the first State Collective Agreement of Large Chains of Textile Commerce. The agreement, which Fetico has described as "historical milestone in collective bargaining in Spain", was reached on Wednesday night after a long day of talks and more than two years of negotiations.
The employers, CCOO and Fetico sign the first state textile agreement, which updates the salary table this year and collects an additional increase for 2027-2028 amid UGT protests
Workers and trade workers have concentrated this noon in front of the headquarters of the Coruñesa employer to demand the signature of an interprofessional agreement that highlights the application prevalence of the provincial agreements of the sector on the state convention ARTE that is being negotiated in Madrid.
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