The employees will concentrate for the factory at 10:00 am. They ask the Basque government to be involved in the search for solutions.
This Monday, March 3, the consultation period of the Honor of the 171 jobs of Guardian Llodio That has already stopped his activity.
The employees will concentrate from 10:00 am to the factory porter and repeat the protest every time there is a new meeting to negotiate the honor.
Last Friday 28, Employees move the mobilization to BilbaoWhere they concentrated in front of the Spri headquarters, depending on the Basque government to “print” the Basque government to find a solution that assumes that it will not be “immediately” or before the planned dismissals are performed.
The President of the Commission, Aitor Peral (Lab), explained that they met the Basque government and the Diputación de Álava a few weeks ago and transferred them that there were still “no investors” and that there was “no possibility before they ended the contracts of the entire staff ‘place.”
From the committee they want the Basque government, which is in contact with the direction of the Guardian and informs them about the possibility of new investors, with a view to the image of Recent statements from the Minister of Industry, Mikel Jauregi, in which that possibility noticed. That is why they will benefit from that mobilization on Friday to know if those investors really exist or “everything is smoke.”
Peral has asked the relocation of employees that the company intends to say goodbye or have a priority if an investor is re -launched.
The committee fears that the dismissal will finally be produced, but have made it clear that they are not willing to ‘sell their jobs in exchange for money’. “With all this we will try to press to stop the honor,” he maintained.
The Basque government is maintained that an agreement is still demanded for the activities of the company by interested industrial partners, although they are discussions that need discretion.
Source: EITB

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