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    The Ribera Group and the Marina Salud unions unanimously sign the II Collective Agreement

    • It will be in force until December 31, 2023 and includes important improvements in working conditions and on the reconciliation of work and personal life.
    • The agreement has been unanimously signed today by all the union representatives that make up the Marina Salud Company Committee

     The Ribera Group and all the representatives of the workers of Marina Salud have signed today, unanimously, the II Collective Agreement for all the employees of the Department of Health of Dénia. The text will begin to be applied, after its publication in the Official Gazette of the Province, and will be valid until December 31, 2023.

    The agreement, which includes significant improvements in working conditions and on the reconciliation of work and personal life, contemplates a salary increase of between 2 and 2,5%, depending on the professional category. In addition, this increase will have retroactive effect from January 1, 2022 and will be 2,5% throughout the 2023 financial year.

    The II Agreement also provides for significant reductions in the working day and introduces the possibility of enjoying additional days of free disposal, depending on the seniority of each professional.  

    The text includes important social and conciliation improvements, such as the extension of the leave time for the care of minor children -with ages between 5 and 8 years-. It also provides for the possibility of exemption from continuing care sessions for those over 55 years of age, with compensation measures. On the other hand, the days of accumulated leave for breastfeeding are doubled for single-parent families and the possibility of reducing the working day by up to 50% is contemplated, without loss of pay, for victims of gender violence. Another improvement is the extension of the annual hourly credit for training, which goes from 20 to 28 hours.

    For those in charge of the center, the approval of the Collective Agreement reinforces the bases on which a highly competitive professional project is based. According to Dr. Javier Palau, Managing Director of the Dénia Health Department, “We are proud to have reached this agreement, 11 months after the arrival of Ribera as majority shareholder of Marina Salud, which translates into a notable improvement in the working conditions of our professionals; which will undoubtedly improve loyalty, development and recruitment of talent and also the commitment to the citizens of the Marina Alta”.

    For his part, the People Director of the Ribera Group, Salvador Sanchís, stressed "the willingness and willingness of the workers' representatives who, at a time as complex as the present, have prioritized the interests of all professionals with the sole objective of reaching a satisfactory agreement for all professionals".

    The approval of the II Collective Bargaining Agreement is in tune with the Organization's values, aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda, since Ribera trusts people and maintains its commitment to citizens; It is committed to reconciling work and personal life and prioritizes quality, training, Career and Professional Development. As you always remember from the health group, "We are obligated to take care of the people who take care of the people."

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