New Action Decision from TÜRK-İŞ: 81 Work Stoppage in the Province!

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New Action Decision from TÜRK-İŞ: 81 Work Stoppage in the Province!

ANKARA – Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions (TÜRK-İŞ), 2025 announced that he found the government's offer insufficient during the Public Collective Labor Agreement process of 2017 and took new action decisions..

Confederation, In his statement to the public and members,

He stated that actions will be carried out in solidarity with Türk-İş Regional Presidencies and Provincial Presidencies..

Details of Actions:

* 14 July 2025 Monday: A work stoppage will be carried out in all workplaces from the beginning of working hours and this action will continue until the end of working hours..

* 17 July 2025 Thursday: 81 in the province, A one-day work stoppage will be held.

In the statement signed by TÜRK-İŞ Deputy Chairman Ramazan Ağar and Eyüp Alemdar, “Our actions, It is a clear statement that we stand behind our justified demands against the devaluation of labor.” It was said.

Moreover, Union presidencies were strongly requested to ensure the organization of action decisions and to carry out studies to ensure the active participation of members in the process..

Confederation, in addition to the actions he had already initiated, especially those that plunged the country into mourning 12 In line with the decision taken by the Confederation Board of Directors after the martyrdom of our soldier 1 He stated that there was a week break and these new actions will be implemented.. TÜRK-İŞ, He emphasized that workers continue to seek their rights by demanding a decent wage and that these actions serve as a warning..

TÜRK-İŞ management, He respectfully wished success to all the public and union members for the actions he announced..

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