CCOO will monitor labor rights at Viña Rock 2025

Published on April 30, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The CCOO union has announced that it will maintain active surveillance during the Viña Rock festival to ensure compliance with workers' labor rights. The organization will monitor schedules, wages, and safety conditions for all personnel involved in the event, from setup to closure.

A CCOO union representative supervises the setup of Viña Rock 2025, with schedule lists and safety equipment in the background.

Technical supervision: control of shifts and occupational risks 🔍

The inspection will focus on recording shifts, verifying contracts, and evaluating safety protocols on stages and technical areas. CCOO will apply digital tools for real-time monitoring of working conditions, including mandatory breaks and noise exposure. The goal is to avoid irregularities such as unpaid overtime or lack of personal protective equipment during the festival's peak activity periods.

The union brings order while the mud brings chaos 🎸

While CCOO ensures no one works more than they should, the mud at Viña Rock will make everyone, including union representatives, work twice as hard just to avoid slipping. Because yes, labor rights are great, but no one has yet legislated against the quagmire that turns you into a human statue. At least, if you get paid overtime for unsticking yourself.