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4,000 shop workers at H&M Spain go on strike

Around 4,000 employees of the world-famous Swedish clothing store H&M in Spain went on strike on the first day of the discount season, on the grounds that their salary increase demands were not met.

In H&M Spain, 4,000 store employees went on strike on the grounds that their demands for a salary increase were not met.

H&M employees, who left work for 24 hours, protested in front of more than 100 stores in Spain, which are closed today.

In the statement made by the unions, it was stated that no results could be obtained in the negotiations that lasted for months, and that the company management did not offer a suitable offer to its employees, and that the second strike day would be June 26.

“We can’t sign on a blank piece of paper.” Union leaders using the expression stressed that they will protect the rights of store employees until the end.

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