Comisiones Obreras took its protest against the lack of progress in the negotiation of collective agreements for the hotel and commerce sectors to Lanzarote airport this Wednesday. The union is thus continuing the mobilizations that began months ago, and which it already announced would be stepped up during Holy Week.
"CCOO Servicios Canarias still does not understand the greed of some employers, who intend to delay negotiations with the sole objective of not increasing wages," they denounce.
For this reason, in addition to having called informative pickets these days at the doors of several hotels and shops on the island, this Wednesday they have also gathered at the airport, joining the call made by the union throughout the province.

"From the negotiating tables we cannot allow ourselves to assume the minimum increases they offer us. That is why we are maintaining the mobilization and awareness campaign in our province, conveying a clear message to society: the working class cannot continue to lose purchasing power. We have experienced the greatest waste of public money aid linked to companies in the history of our country, so that now their only interest as employers is to recover what they stopped earning in a long and extremely hard period of pandemic for the working class, which has suffered a very significant loss of purchasing power," CCOO warns.
