INDEFINITE UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE PORTS OF THE CANARY ISLANDS

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Call for indefinite strike in the ports of the Canary Islands:

Yesterday, 02/23/2023, the call for an indefinite strike was confirmed from Monday, February 27 through the Association of Freight Transport Companies (Asemtra) in the ports of the Canary Islands, in protest for “the lack of response ” of the autonomous government to the regulation of the use of the tachograph in the Canary Islands, as reported by Fenadismer.

We will inform you about the relevant news and we promise to try to minimize as much as possible the impact of the possible affectation that it could have on the activity. From Nolivea, we will operate normally, whenever circumstances allow.

We are sorry for the inconvenience this situation may cause, totally unrelated to Nolivea Serveis Logístics, and of which we will keep you informed.

The National Federation of Transport Associations of Spain has detailed in a statement that, after the “multitudinous” demonstrations by carriers carried out last November, it was agreed with the regional government to open a negotiation table “which is currently in death way”.