“People are very discouraged, they are upset and unmotivated,” said the committee, which is still waiting for a date for the meeting of the agreed working group, which will include representatives of the German company, the provincial government. and the state.
The 655 employees of the plant BSH in Esquiroz, which The German multinational has announced that it will close in six monthsare continuing “without receiving any news” after agreeing last week to set up a working group on the future of the Navarrese factory.
“People are very discouraged, they are upset and unmotivated”Sources from the Works Commission confirmed to EFE that they remain in direct contact with the Navarre government – yesterday they held a meeting to provide more information to the executive – pending a date that would be set for the meeting of the Desk agreed, which will include representatives from the German company, provincial and state governments.
“We must take advantage of the six months set by law to try to reverse the situation, but if the company does not sit down with us, this will be impossible,” the employees have said.
For this reason, they find it important to continue to make visible the difficult situation they find themselves in, with actions such as editing a video in which they sarcastically imitate advertising for the household appliances they manufacture or placing bright yellow T- shirts. -shirts with the slogan “BSH does not close”, in Spanish and Basque, at various points, roundabouts and intersections on Navarrese roads.
“We are moving and we are trying to exert pressure from all sides, but if the company does not intend to move…,” they regret after warning that management has entrusted the legal procedures to a law firm “dedicated to businesses close.”
For this reason, and despite the fact that it was common for employees during the day and between tasks to ‘do things that were not even in their work process, the discouragement is now so great that they mainly stick to what is written in their work’ . regime”.
“I think the atmosphere between now and June will be irresistible,” the works council member continues pessimistically.
Source: EITB

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