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Port Workers Demand Access to Social Security and Demand a Minimum of 13 Hours a Month

Summary by La Diaria
“We don’t want them to pay us without working, but we’re also not willing to continue supporting companies that, having the necessary wages for a stable workforce, distribute misery,” the union said. The Single Port Union and Branches (Supra) issued a statement in which it takes stock of the progress of the negotiations of the eleventh round of the Salaries Councils, both in Group 13.10 (Operators and Terminals) and in Group 13.10 (Port and Offs…
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“We don’t want them to pay us without working, but we’re also not willing to continue supporting companies that, having the necessary wages for a stable workforce, distribute misery,” the union said. The Single Port Union and Branches (Supra) issued a statement in which it takes stock of the progress of the negotiations of the eleventh round of the Salaries Councils, both in Group 13.10 (Operators and Terminals) and in Group 13.10 (Port and Offs…

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la diaria broke the news in on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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