For employees who do not have to go to the workplace, both days count as ERTE days.
Euskaraz irakurri: Volkswgen Navarrak berriro geldituko du ekoizpena datorren astelehen et asteartean abiadura-kaxen fagalgatik
Volkswagen Navarra is adding two new days of downtime next week with production suspended on Monday and Tuesday due to the missing parts both ERTE days are eligible for people who do not have to go to work.
It has been reported by trade unions present in the committee that the termination was prompted by continuity in the shortage of automatic gearboxesa problem that has plagued the factory for weeks.
As the company stated in an announcement to staff, “there will be no car production on Monday, March 6 or Tuesday, March 7” and only those employees who have been notified by their corporate headquarters will be allowed to take up their positions.
For the personnel who do not have to go to the workshop, has been requisitioned through this communication, both days are considered working days. ERTE.
As happened this week, classes are held in the morning and afternoon shifts course in terms of the environment, code of conduct and quality to the employees registered by their head office, these two hours being of course compensated with that day as a full day of normal work and therefore without application of the ERTE.
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Source: EITB

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