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CHP Maltepe Municipality Mayor Ali Kılıç announced that a collective bargaining agreement had been reached with the Genel-İş union.
Kılıç, in a statement made on his Twitter account, said: “The collective bargaining we have with the General Union-İş has resulted in an agreement. In this process, we thank our people for their common sense and understanding.”
On the sixth day of the strike, the danger of street rubbish being thrown onto the road increased further. The garbage piles formed in the streets were also seen from the air.
After a collective bargaining agreement could not be reached between DİSK affiliate Genel-İş and the municipality of Maltepe, a strike decision was made on February 23. The workers’ strike, which has been going on for days, also continued with the curfew that will continue throughout the weekend. The rubbish overflowing from the bins at Zümrütevler Mahallesi was seen from the air.
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“WE ARE WAITING 7 MONTHS”
Turan Suludere, a worker from the Maltepe municipality, said: “Here, as external cleaners from the Maltepe municipality, we collect all the garbage from the neighborhoods with a population of 600 thousand inhabitants. With the heavy burden on the economy for the past 5-6 years, we now have wage demands to live decently. In the last 5-6 years, there has been a great decrease in the salary of municipal workers. When we were in subcontractors 4 years ago, we were receiving our minimum wage differences, then in 2018 we were given to municipal companies. Here we are run on a 4 plus 4 percent system. During this period, the deterioration of the economy and rising inflation further exacerbated the burden on us. We are waiting for a commitment at the contract table for 7 months, “he said.
“I DIDN’T TAKE YOU THERE TO BREAK THE STRIKE”
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Suludere continued his words as follows: “Our meal fee was increased from 9 lire to 10 lire. Can a worker get by on 10 lire from morning to night? Today even one soup is 12 lire. We have chosen to a member of the assembly to satisfy our demands. I didn’t make you sit there to act like a scab. “
“WE EXPECT EXCLUSIVE SUPPORT, NOT VERBAL”
Suludere concluded his words as follows: “Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu says ‘Neither the oppressor nor the oppressed, an order that can be lived humanely.’ It says workers’ rights, organization, but we want these words to be in essence, not in words. I am also a member of CHP, I am a CHP of my father and my grandfather, I will not resign from my party when negative things happen. We expect this to happen in bad times, not good times. “
“PEOPLE ARE LIES THAT WE HAVE DONE 47 PERCENT OF THE TIME”
Worker Murat Yildirim, for his part, “makes a 47 percent increase for working workers for 2,600 lira they have recently received, and they lie to us:” We made a 47 percent increase for all workers. ” They are lying to people. We also rebelled against this situation, the promises they made us have not been kept for 3 years. We have not received any support. Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said, Veli Ağbaba and Canan Kaftancıoğlu came. They said ‘good luck’, nor they even asked questions. We were not disrespectful or rude to anyone, but they had to understand our language a little. Some people say that Mayor Ali Bey says ‘I pay 6 thousand lire to illiterate builders.’ I am an electronic engineer, I have been a driver here for 5 years. Nobody talks about this situation so that they are not harmed, “he said.
MISFORTUNE
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While neighborhood neighbor Yusuf Yıldırım assessed the situation as ‘shame’, “In this corona period, people should take care of themselves, this virus is very important for cleanliness, but the Republican People’s Party cannot give anything to this country. I say shame. It has never happened in places ruled by the AK Party, and the AK Party ruled Maltepe before. If the CHP leads, there are always these problems: People are victims. Maltepe, Kartal, Kadıköy already look miserable. It is a shame for the people who voted for the CHP, a solution must be found in this situation.
WE ARE RINGING OUR ELEMENTS OF THE STATE
Yusuf Ağdaş said that the dirt must be removed and said: “We are also calling the elders of the state. Does the Metropolitan Municipality not handle this situation? In Maltepe, our mayor may be worried, he may have gone on strike, but The Metropolitan should take this situation. We said ‘İmamoğlu, İmamoğlu’. “Something should be done, everyone should be saved. The streets are dirty, problems, “he said.
EVERY YEAR
Fatih Kaya, for his part, pointed out that they suffer from the lack of garbage in the neighborhood and said: “We had these problems last year, you see that it is not cleaned. The garbage will go away when you take the mountains. Today, the weather is rainy, with the rain that falls, all the water will flow to the streets as it is, perhaps it will fill with apartments. This situation has become a situation that really happens every year for our neighborhood. We no longer want to experience these kinds of problems, it was 2021. We have to find a solution for them. “The neighborhood has become uninhabitable with stinky smells.”
On Bağdat Street, garbage, including medical waste, was thrown into the street with the effect of the wind. A citizen walking down the road said: “My wife has a chronic illness, we cannot open the window. We cannot get out of the smell. We cannot open the window. Garbage from the wind, masks fly in the air,” he said. saying.
GARBAGE COLLECTION STRESS IN MALTEPE CONTINUED OVERNIGHT
On the other hand, teams from the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) wanted to come to Maltepe at night and collect the accumulated garbage. The teams that arrived at the old Bağdat street began to collect the garbage. There were tense moments between striking workers and IMM teams that met with news of the situation.
DECLARATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF MALTEPE “STRIKE CARRIED OUT WITH AGREEMENT”
It was announced that the collective agreement between the municipality of Maltepe and the union GENEL-İŞ affiliated to DİSK was concluded with an agreement. Maltepe Mayor Ali Kılıç announced the agreement on his social media accounts.
Maltepe Mayor Ali Kılıç said: “Negotiations of the collective bargaining agreement with the General Union of Workers have resulted in an agreement. In this process, we owe our people gratitude for their common sense and understanding. On behalf of the people of Maltepe and my institution, I would like to thank our Vice President Veli Ağbaba, Istanbul Provincial Mayor Canan Kaftancıoğlu, and our Metropolitan Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu for their devotion.