Telefonica: the follow-up meeting of the international framework agreement focuses on outsourcing and job precariousness

The trade-union alliance within the Spanish telecommunications group Telefonica, affiliated to the world trade-union confederation UNI, met, on January 18th and 19th 2007, in Santiago de Chile, to discuss of outsourcing and job precariousness, in the presence of the group's management. (Ref. 070089)
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This meeting of the signatories of the international framework agreement (IFA) adopted in 2001 by the group Telefonica (207000 employees), was especially devoted to outsourcing and job precariousness, underlines the trade-union federation UNI Telecom. Twice, the trade-union organisations addressed Oscar Maraver, the director of human resources of the group and Cesar Alierta, president of Telefonica, present during the meeting, to inform of their dissatisfaction on the increasingly frequent use

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