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Lleida Waste Treatment Strike: Workers Announce Indefinite Action

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Waste Treatment Center in​ Lleida Faces Indefinite Strike Starting December ‌29th

Workers at the UTE Center ‌de Tractament de Residus de Lleida,​ the region’s‌ main waste processing facility, will begin‍ an indefinite strike on december‍ 29th, 2025. The action, ‍unanimously approved by the staff, stems from‍ over a year ⁢of stalled negotiations ‍for a new collective​ bargaining agreement focused on securing adequate‍ wages, ​according to the UGT ‌union ⁤representing the ‌employees.

The strike ‌will ⁢be a ⁣complete work stoppage,‍ impacting⁣ waste ​management ⁣services across the entire Lleida district, as the center serves multiple municipalities within the region.

Union representatives report twelve months of negotiations with the company have⁤ yielded‍ no⁣ progress, citing employer proposals⁣ offering what they describe as ​minimal and‌ insufficient ⁢salary increases. Workers argue these proposed increases fail to reflect the current economic climate and are inadequate given ‍existing low wage⁣ levels. The UGT emphasizes the increasingly precarious labor situation and ‌deems the company’s ​current ⁤offer “unacceptable,” demanding an agreement ‌that provides a fair ⁤salary⁣ adjustment ‍and improves‌ overall working⁣ conditions.

The UGT is also directing ​criticism towards​ both the UTE operating the facility and the ‍Segrià Regional Council, holding both ‍parties ‍”coresponsible” for the negotiation impasse. The union alleges that the‌ governance,⁣ while not directly involved in negotiations, is imposing salary limitations that are ​hindering progress⁤ and ‌effectively trapping workers in an ‌unfavorable position.

UGT is ⁢urging both the UTE and the Regional Council ⁢to thoroughly review the workers’ ​proposal and to resume ⁢dialog with the ‍goal of reaching a mutually satisfactory agreement. The union warns⁤ that the strike, occurring at a critical ⁢time, has​ the‍ potential to​ considerably disrupt waste management operations throughout the ‌Lleida‍ district.

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