The company’s goal is to find a formula that avoids having to resort to an ERTE.
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the plant of Aernnova in Beranteville studies various measures of “flexibility” to deal with the supply problems that it has with Russia and one of the possibilities is to have a ERTE of nine days spread over two months.
Aernnova management is negotiating with union representatives about various “flexibility” options that will allow them to overcome these supply problems, airline sources have explained, in which more than 300 people work there.
The aim of the company is to find a formula that does not require the use of a temporary employment file. Finally, if the option chosen is that of ERTE, it would have a duration of nine days that would be spread over two months.
In any case, the sources indicate, the goal is to find a solution that does not involve a file.
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Source: EITB

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