Mineros españoles se encierran y convocan huelga por impago de sueldos

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León, Feb.23.─ Varios delegados sindicales han iniciado este martes encierros  en las instalaciones mineras como medida de protesta por el impago de los salarios por parte de las empresas.

Los encierros han comenzado en las oficinas de Uminsa en Alinos, en el municipio de Toreno (León), en Torre del Bierzo (León) y en las dependencias de Coto Minero del Cantábrico en Villablino (León), que se unen al que comenzó el lunes en la empresa Hijos de Baldomero García en Caboalles de Arriba (León).

José Manuel Sánchez Maestro, responsable del Sector Minero de FIA-UGT en Castilla y León, ha explicado en declaraciones a los periodistas que "son encierros totalmente pacíficos".

"Lo único que pedimos es que se abonen los salarios ...

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