The Petronor committee hopes management will “correct the course” following the TSJPV’s ruling.

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The Supreme Court of the Basque Country confirmed on Thursday that the ERTE applied last year was incorrect. The business committee has expressed its “satisfaction” with the verdict.

Petronor’s works council has expressed its “satisfaction” with the ruling of the Basque Country Supreme Court, which has confirmed that the ERTE applied last year was incorrect and has expressed its hope that management will “correct the course”.

In a statement, the commission stressed that the ERTE was “a measure that should never have had a place in Petronor” because “year after year” there has been a excessive compulsory overtime that it is impossible to reduce and lay off staff exacerbates the problem”.

After recalling the workers’ allegations that the ERTE was unjustified, he emphasized that “now the judiciary has said so” and stated that “the company’s stance has been transferring biased information to divide the workforce

“We hope from the works council that the course set by the management will be continued, whereby the safety of facilities and people comes first and compliance with the agreements,” he emphasizes.

It has indicated that between the year 2021 and the first quarter of 2022, Petronor has won 215 million euros and that “it is clear that ERTE policies do not adapt to the realities of companies.”

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Source: EITB

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