As more people warn of the long-term impact of the strike, one man is counting his losses. Only truck drivers affiliated to Satawu are continuing with their strike for better wages. Drivers will see a nine percent wage increase in the first year and eight percent in the second year.
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Limited Access. Subscribe with Google. Yearly Save Exclusive invites to Virtual Events with Industry Leaders. Horrach points to an "unsustainable" situation because of current regulations and progressive increases in fuel prices.
He is demanding amendment of the current transport contract law and the drafting of a mobility and energy transition plan that is "adjusted to reality" and not to future plans which are not immediate. He also wants fiscal harmonisation and continuation of diesel for professional purposes. However, the distributors in the Balearics have said that they will not support the action.
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