Guardian will make a controlled oven to facilitate access to new investors

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The owners of the company have communicated their final decision to close the factory and no longer make investments, which claims a serious breakdown of the oven. The Basque government will send a team of technicians to verify the real state of the oven and to control the cooling.

The company Lass has entered into the commitment to do A controlled oven out of the Llodio factory and ensuring the integrity, reliability and security of the same, with the aim Facilitate the access of new investors That contributes new industrial activities during a meeting that they held on Tuesday afternoon with the Minister of Industry, Energy Transition and Sustainability of the Basque Government, Mikel Jaureegi.

However, they have repeated their final decision to close the factory urgently and not to invest in its continuity, which claim a serious demolition that is detected in the loading wall of the oven and that do not see a future viability plan.

After the meeting, the Counselor Jauregi stated that the company has set the checked closing proposal, so “the future of the oven will not be mortgaged” because a non -controlled cooling would have assumed that “the oven would have been irreparable”, Making it difficult to find a new investor for the factory.

JAUREGI has assured that cooling will follow the strictest security measures and prevention protocols, and for this the Basque government “a team of technicians with representation of Osalan, industry and surroundings” will send, whose goal will be “to the real state of the real state of the Oven, study the controlled cooling plan and check the operation.

He also assured that the company has accepted that it is the government that leads the interpretation with the possible investors.

The counselor has also asked to meet the minimum services agreed before the indefinite strike proposed by the Company Committee. Jauregi believes that “it is essential that plant workers work together in the gradual cooling process.”

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In the meantime, the Superior Court of Justice of the Basque Country has rejected the precautionary measure requested by the Ela Union to suspend the interruption of the oven. According to the ruling, the source does not deny the structural damage that exists in the oven and therefore there are “technical and safety” reasons so that the oven does not continue to function.

Moreover, he believes that an indefinite strike can represent “an extra danger” for reasons of operation and safety, given the “drastic” reduction of staff that could occur.

Source: EITB

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