The strike is due to the decline in tire orders, union sources told Radio Euskadi.
the plant of michelin from Victoria will partially suspend tire production during the months of September and October, according to what union sources inform Radio Euskadi. The break is ahead Six days in three weekends, as confirmed by the company’s management to the committee.
The company justifies the partial suspension by: the decline in tire demand. In addition to the production of wheels for passenger cars, the downtime will also affect the production line of small tires for civil works.
The changes affect: 1100 workers and workers, almost one third of the total workforcewho takes the stop with a bag full of hours.
According to statements by Albert MartinCCOO delegate, unions foresee more strikes in the coming months.
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Source: EITB

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