The staff of the body shop, which is in bankruptcy proceedings, demonstrated in the streets of Alsasua under the slogan “Etorkizuna nahi dugu. Future for Sunsundegui.” The committee assures that they know there is “interest” from some investors.
The Sakana supported the workers of the region during a demonstration in Alsasua this Sunday Sunsundegui bodybuilder companya company in bankruptcy for which they have asked for “a clear commitment” in the form of an industrial plan that will solve the problems.
This was said by the President of the Business Committee, David Trevejo, at the end of the march that took place through the streets of Alsasua, led by a banner with the motto “Etorkizuna nahi dugu. Future for Sunsundegui”followed by workers with union flags blowing horns and whistles.
In his speech, the chairman of the committee alluded to the fact that, despite the creditors’ bankruptcy, they know there is “interest” from some investors at this plant, with “a product that is of high quality and for which there is a market,” he said of the buses they bodywork.
It would be “an opportunity to reset activity and build a project that meets the challenges we face,” given the changes in the passenger transport and automotive sectors.
That is why she appealed to the officers involved ‘Don’t lose this opportunitythat this project is seen as an important project and that a solution is being sought”, with an industrial plan and quality employment “that redistributes wealth in Sakana and here in Alsasua”.
In any case, he assured that the staff and the region “do not consider the closure of Sunsundegui as a mere hypothesis”. .”.
Trevejo has also sent the Sunsundegui team’s solidarity with the workers of other companies with problems, such as BSH Esquíroz or Astilleros Balenciaga de Zumaiawith presence this morning in Alsasua.
Source: EITB

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