A year after being bought by a private equity firm, Acrylicos Vallejo's employees are on strike
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The workers at Acrylicos Vallejo are demanding a wage increase, improved safety conditions, and protocols to handle workplace harassment amidst an indefinite strike.
According to statements made by the Catalonian labor organization CGT, the current salaries at the factory align with the Spanish minimum wage of just over €1,134 ($1,200) a month.
Acrylicos Vallejo, known for their Game Color and Model Color lines popular among miniature painters, is facing significant labor unrest following a recent acquisition by Proa Capital.
The workers' situation reflects a broader context of global labor actions, as many sectors push for higher wages and better working conditions following years of stagnant pay.
Read at Polygon
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