Manuel Fitas, spokesperson for the Federación Sindical Canaria (FSC), declared on Saturday that the agreement reached with employers in Las Palmas was "absolutely insufficient." As a result, the strike will continue as planned on the island of Tenerife.
The suspension in the other islands came after the employers’ association FETH reached a deal with national unions CCOO and UGT. The agreement includes a one-off €650 bonus to be paid next month to offset the loss of purchasing power, alongside a 9% salary increase spread over the next 12 months.
However, Fitas criticised the terms and the negotiation process itself, which he says was conducted without input from the official strike committee. "Recovering just 2.75% of lost purchasing power and locking in a 4% wage increase without knowing how the economy will evolve for the remainder of 2025 falls short of our objectives," he said.