Ainize Gastaka has emphasized that “the oven is crucial and the future will mark” because to get a “non -controlled lost value and cannot be switched on again”.
The mayor of Llodio (Álava), Ainize Gustakahas announced that there are at least A foreign company Who has shown interested in With production in Guardian Glass.
In an interview with Euskadi Irratia, the first mayor of the city of Alava explained that the ovenwhose “controlled” closure should start this Wednesday, “It is the key and will mark the future‘From the factory. In his words there are Three scenarios Possibly around this: the first, which is called the infrastructure, as defended by the Company Committee; The second, which goes to the “controlled” agreed between Guardian and the Basque government; And the last one, who would be ‘an inappropriate closure’.
According to Gastaka there is “risk“That the latter takes place, because” something can happen “, but has warned that one uncontrolled It would disrupt the reopening options of the plant. “In those cases, the oven is useless, loses the value and cannot be switched on again.”
On the “Control off” option, the mayor has clarified that he can be re -started with the “appropriate investments and with time”. “In this case we know that there are investors who have shown interest, there is at least an interested foreign company.”
In the end he remembered that the region has already lived “a hard blow” with the closure of Glavista de Llodio and the resignation of its 240 employees, to which the announced closure of Guardian is now being added.
Source: EITB

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