Specifically, the lack of stocks will affect the gross assembly, final assembly and painting parts.
Euskaraz irakurri: Gasteizko Mercedesen ekoizpenaetenda egongo da gaur et bihar, Bizkaiko metalgintzar grebaren ondorioz
the plant of Victoria’s Mercedes Benz-Gasteiz had to suspend its activity this Friday and Saturday supply problems of materials as a result of the metal strike in Bizkaia this week, union sources report.
In concrete terms, the three rough assembly crews and the afternoon and night final assembly and painting crews are suspended. In addition, the activity will be deactivated next Saturday assembly, painting and rough assemblywith the option to activate next Saturday the 10th.
The company’s management has communicated this decision to the trade union representatives and to the entire workforce of the company, the largest in the Basque Country with almost 5,000 direct employees.
The previous strike days in Bizkaia on October 29 already brought the activity of the Mercedes factory to a standstill.
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Source: EITB

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