It should be noted that of the 153 clauses of this collective agreement, 148 have been negotiated, of which the three clauses related to the salary aspect are pending agreement.
The Panamanian Chamber of Construction (Capac) called on unionized workers not to support the strike declaration announced by union leaders.
Through a statement, Capac warned workers of the “serious damage of a strike in the current circumstances of the industry” and especially because during the stoppage “they will not receive wages.”
The organization also stated that its objective in these negotiations of the Capac-Suntracs collective agreement is to maintain the current jobs and the conditions that allow the activation of a “totally depressed” industry.
It should be noted that of the 153 clauses of this collective agreement, 148 have been negotiated, of which the three clauses related to the salary aspect are pending agreement.
In this sense, Capac reiterated that Suntracs proposes “unacceptable” wages above the real possibilities of the industry and construction companies.
In recent days, the Single National Union of Construction and Related Workers (Suntracs), announced that in its general assembly –in its second and third calls– it was unanimously and definitively approved to start the indefinite national strike on April 4. This, if there is no agreement with Capac regarding salary for the 2022-2025 collective agreement.
Suntracs has calculated that around 20,000 workers would join this strike.