Who is to blame for the chaos at Barcelona Airport?

<p>Barcelona Airport will test the patience of Catalan holidaymakers and tourists coming from all over the world for at least a few more days. The staff at its security checkpoints are determined to go on with their strike to get better job conditions after the talks which had continued on Sunday reached a further impasse. Eulen, the company in charge of security, had&nbsp;<strong>offered a &euro;155 increase to the lowest monthly wages</strong>&nbsp;and the hiring of 21 new employees, but workers rejected the proposal, as they push to get a&nbsp;<strong>&euro;350 pay raise</strong>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> / Guifré Jordan

Guifré Jordan

August 7, 2017 06:52 PM