Labor Truce at Toyota Sagunt: Strike Halted for Agreement Negotiations

The workforce at CEVA Logistics' Toyota logistics center in Sagunt suspends stoppages to advance a pre-agreement with management.

Generic image of two hands shaking over a desk, symbolizing an agreement or negotiation.
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Generic image of two hands shaking over a desk, symbolizing an agreement or negotiation.

After days of intense tension, the workforce at Toyota's (CEVA Logistics) logistics center in Sagunt has decided to suspend stoppages and enter a direct negotiation phase with the company for a potential agreement.

Sources from the strike committee have confirmed that dialogue has entered a decisive phase, aiming to finalize an agreement. Currently, no strike is planned in the short term, although caution remains while awaiting legal validation of the pre-agreement.

"We are working on an agreement with the company. There is no strike planned in the short term."

Strike Committee · Workers' Representatives
The labor conflict, which has marked the spring in El Camp de Morvedre, has focused on the increased workload, deemed excessive, and the demand for salary improvements to offset the rising cost of living. Pickets had blocked access to the port of Sagunt, affecting the reception and distribution of Toyota vehicles.
Despite moments of friction, the willingness to dialogue has prevailed. After an initial meeting without agreement, contacts have resumed with a more constructive attitude from both sides. The goal is to consolidate a document that guarantees a "dignified life" for employees and a reorganization of shifts to alleviate operational pressure.
The truce is a reality, and logistics activity in Sagunt has returned to its usual pace while awaiting the legal department's approval to definitively close the agreement.