Monday 20 May 2024

Banana conflict continues in Costa Rica

Paying the bills

Latest

“Rodrigo Chaves deserves a sniper,” lawyer states on social media

QCOSTARICA - On Friday, the government of Rodrigo Chaves...

Rains save the country from blackouts, ICE confirms by canceling rationing

QCOSTARICA -- On Friday, the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad...

How to Choose an Online Casino: A Spotlight on Pokiesurf Casino

When it comes to online pokies, the digital highway...

Touchdown in Paradise! How to Secure Winning NFL Odds in Costa Rica Meta

Costa Rica beckons football fans! Jump into legal, lucrative...

College Basketball on the Beach: How to Win Big Betting in Costa Rica

Costa Rica has it all: beautiful beaches and exciting...

Government risked the Electrical System by forcing a campaign promise to lower rates

QCOSTARICA -- Costa Rica President Rodrigo Chaves, announced with...

NO electricity rationing for today and into the weekend

QCOSTARICA -- We won't be having any electricity rationing...

Dollar Exchange

¢505.39 BUY

¢512.59 SELL

18 May 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

Paying the bills

Share

Banana workers in Costa Rica reached their eighth day of strikes against the US multinational Del Monte, which, along with four other companies, controls the worldwide market for the product, reported Telesur.

banana-washThe National Union of workers (UNT) called the different unions in the country to join the strike and to protest on Thursday in front of the Ministry of Labour.

The labour-management conflict began in 2011 when a subsidiary of Del Monte, Banana Development Company (Bandeco), sought and obtained legal authorization to lay off 59 workers for participating in a strike in which they demanded better wages and social conditions.

- Advertisement -

Following the strike, the company was forced to negotiate a collective agreement that led to banana plantations workers having rights that they had never had before and, according to UNT, the agreement included a commitment from the employers not to retaliate against the workers who had exercised their right to strike.

The ruling, recently notified and carried out, aggravated tensions between the company and its 650 employees.

Bananas are Costa Rica’s main agricultural export product with earnings of $822 million in 2012.  Half of their production was sold in the European Union (EU).

Source: ciudadccs.org.ve

- Advertisement -
Paying the bills
Carter Maddox
Carter Maddoxhttp://carterjonmaddox@gmail.com
Carter is self-described as thirty-three-and-a-half years old and his thirty-three-and-a-half years birthday is always on March 3. Carter characteristically avoids pronouns, referring to himself in the third person (e.g. "Carter has a question" rather than, "I have a question"). One day [in 1984], Carter, raised himself up and from that day forward we could all read what Carter writes.

Related Articles

“Rodrigo Chaves deserves a sniper,” lawyer states on social media

QCOSTARICA - On Friday, the government of Rodrigo Chaves denounced the...

Rains save the country from blackouts, ICE confirms by canceling rationing

QCOSTARICA -- On Friday, the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) - ...

Subscribe to our stories

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

Discover more from Q COSTA RICA

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading