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Turkey Textile Industry Owners Alliance Signed Agreements With Textile Workers To Resolve Disputes

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< p > the Turkey textile workers union and the textile industry owners Union signed a collective agreement to resolve the dispute and meet the requirements of < a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_c.asp" > the textile workers union < /a >.

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< p > according to a statement by Turkey textile, knitting and Garment Workers Union (TEKSIF), Turkey textile, knitting and garment workers union and Turkey textile industry owners Union signed a collective labor agreement.

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< p > workers union and owners Union signed a 36 month agreement aimed at solving the problem of textile workers' increase in bonus, overtime pay, wage increase and seniority wage.

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< p > according to this agreement, the bonus will return to the 120 day level instead of the current 72 days; the overtime work of the workers, especially in public holidays, national statutory holidays, district holidays or weekdays, will be doubled.

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< p > this agreement declares that "a href=" //www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_p.asp "> Turkey < /a > workers' working age wages will be raised, and additional payments will be made according to their working years.

The annual salary will increase by 7 lira, which means that if a worker works for 10 years, he or she will get an additional 70 lira salary in the new salary.

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< p > after completing the first six months' work, the wages of the workers will be raised by 5%, second six months by 3%, third six months by 3%, fourth to six months by 4%, and by fourth months by months.

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< p > the agreement also states that workers' social assistance payments will be raised in parallel with wages.

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< p > union of workers and owners appealed for the collective bargaining process in April 2013, but the process was suspended at the end of 2013 6.

As a result, about 12000 textile workers went on strike earlier this month, which affected nearly 30 major a href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/news/index_f.asp" > textile /a and clothing production companies in Turkey, but now the workers have cancelled the strike after the agreement has been reached.

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