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Ugt Figure Between 60% and 65% the Follow-up of the Strikes for the Textile Strike in Cantabria El Diario Montañés

The call affects 3,000 workers from large chains and seeks to shield the autonomous agreement against the state agreement signed by CCOO, Fetico and ARTE employers
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The pre-agreement reached on 26 March between the Spanish Textile Retail Association (ARTE) – the employers’ association that integrates Inditex, Mango, Primark and H&M, among other brands – and the trade unions CCOO and Fetico, was rejected other trade union sections, such as UGT and CIG. Precisely UGT has called this Friday a concentration in front of the large companies in the textile sector located

The call affects 3,000 workers from large chains and seeks to shield the autonomous agreement against the state agreement signed by CCOO, Fetico and ARTE employers

The union denounces that the agreement in the field of textile and footwear trade can result in loss of working conditions, conciliation and wages for about 8,000 workers

The workers of the large textile and footwear companies of all Spain are called on this Friday 17 April to express their rejection of the pre-agreement of the state agreement signed by the Association of Textile Retail Spain (ARTE), which is composed of Inditex, Mango, Primark and H&M, among other fashion firms, and [...] The entry The textile and footwear sector, convened by UGT, protests today against the pre-agreement of the agreement with AR…

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Forbes España broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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