Los trabajadores del metro de São Paulo anuncian una huelga para el 13 de mayo

El Sindicato de Trabajadores del Metro de São Paulo ha programado una huelga de 24 horas para el miércoles 13 de mayo. La decisión final depende de una asamblea de trabajadores prevista para el 12 de mayo. El gremio exige un concurso público de contratación y mejores condiciones laborales.

El sindicato anunció la huelga tras un punto muerto en las negociaciones con la dirección del Metro y el gobierno estatal. Las líneas 1-azul, 2-verde, 3-roja y 15-plata se detendrán si la asamblea aprueba el paro. Las líneas restantes, operadas por concesionarias privadas, no se verán afectadas.

La principal demanda es un concurso público de contratación para reponer personal, que se ha reducido a la mitad en los últimos diez años. Actualmente hay 5.663 empleados. La presidenta del sindicato, Camila Lisboa, señaló que la sobrecarga de trabajo ha contribuido a altas tasas de enfermedad entre los trabajadores.

Los trabajadores del metro también buscan igual salario para puestos idénticos, conversaciones sobre la participación en los beneficios y ajustes en el plan de salud. La asamblea se llevará a cabo en la sede del sindicato en el barrio de Belém. El Metro declaró que esperará el resultado de la reunión antes de hacer comentarios.

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