
The Ports Pilots Corporation Tenerife, Sociedad Limitada Profesional (SLP), signed its first collective agreement. For the State Coordinator of Port Workers (CETP), this agreement not only provides short-term stability, but also establishes the foundations for a “more solid and equitable long-term” labor relationship.
This “labor milestone” closes a negotiation process that began last January and represents a “significant achievement” after the “intense” dialogue sessions and workers’ assemblies.
The agreement, with a duration of four years, takes effect from January 2023. This agreement puts an end to a stage in which the parties depended on company agreements or extra-statutory collective agreements, which did not fully address regulatory needs. and labor and economic demands. The signature was a long-awaited aspiration for those seeking regulations that adequately reflected their working conditions. This closes a chapter in the corporation’s labor history and opens a new stage, marked by a regulatory framework that reflects the needs and aspirations of the group.