The Galician Parliament urges the Xunta to mediate in the textile and footwear conflict

The Galician Parliament demands that the Xunta activate labor mediation and convene meetings with unions and employers in the textile and footwear sectors.

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Elecciones al Parlamento de Andalucía de 17 de mayo de 2026

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Escrutado: 99.90% Votantes: 4.218.032 Participación: 64.85%

Votos

Partido Escaños Votos Porcentaje
PP 53 -5 1.735.819 41.60%
PSOE-A 28 -2 947.713 22.71%
VOX 15 +1 576.635 13.82%
ADELANTE ANDALUCÍA 8 +6 401.732 9.62%
PorA 5 = 263.615 6.31%
SALF 0 = 105.761 2.53%
PACMA 0 = 25.056 0.60%
100x100 0 = 14.753 0.35%
ANDALUCISTAS-PA 0 = 12.319 0.29%
ESCAÑOS EN BLANCO 0 = 9.281 0.22%
JM+ 0 = 7.961 0.19%
PCPA 0 = 5.849 0.14%
FE de las JONS 0 = 4.962 0.11%
MUNDO+JUSTO 0 = 4.696 0.11%
PARTIDO AUTÓNOMOS 0 = 3.693 0.08%
NA 0 = 3.012 0.07%
HE> 0 = 2.134 0.05%
PCTE 0 = 1.777 0.04%
PODER ANDALUZ 0 = 1.076 0.02%
29 0 = 741 0.01%
ALM 0 = 646 0.01%
ANDALUSÍ 0 = 532 0.01%
IZAR 0 = 502 0.01%
JUFUDI 0 = 396 0.01%
IPAL 0 = 360 0.01%
CONECTA 0 = 329 0.01%
SOCIEDAD UNIDA 0 = 237 0.01%

Escaños (109)

Mayoría: 55
PP 53 escaños
PSOE-A 28 escaños
VOX 15 escaños
ADELANTE ANDALUCÍA 8 escaños
PorA 5 escaños

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The Parliament of Galicia has urged the Xunta to make the public mechanisms for labor mediation and intermediation already existing in the community available to the sector, in order to help unblock the conflict open in the textile and footwear trade.

In this line of action, and based on a proposal from the PSdeG, the Chamber calls for the convening of "specific" meetings with the trade union and business organizations involved, with the aim of knowing "first-hand" the real situation of the sector and "facilitating spaces for dialogue" between the parties.

Two weeks ago, also within a parliamentary commission, the general secretary of Employment, Pablo Fernández, argued that what is necessary at this moment is "more social dialogue, more negotiation, and more responsibility from both sides" in relation to the conflict derived from the negotiation of the collective agreements of the various trade and textile sectors.

The Xunta, he stated, "is doing what it has to do," alluding to the "monitoring of the impact" of the conflict and the commitment to "listen to the parties and facilitate dialogue," by making available "a fundamental instrument such as the Galician Council for Labor Relations."