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COLLECTIVE DISMISSAL
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Maderas de Llodio has told the committee that they can impose collective dismissal

LAB says they have a meeting with the management of the company next Tuesday, day 9, but the committee has called for the immediate suspension of the collective dismissal procedure. For the time being, it is unknown how many of the 151 workers would be affected. 

Maderas de Llodio, in a stock image.

Maderas de Llodio has informed theworks council of its intention to initiate a collective dismissal procedure , which has caused "rejection and concern on the part of the workers".

The LAB union has reported that, for the time being, they have no further details:  hasa workforce of 151 workers and it is unknown how many could be affected by this measure.

The Commission has reported in a statement that on Monday they were informed of the possibility of such collective dismissal and that other measures were planned to be taken 'which could cause instability in the workforce of the company, but without any specification whatsoever'.

"This is very serious, especially when we were in the process of negotiating the agreement at the end of July," the committee said, denouncing eta as "a unilateral measure that breaks the dynamic of dialogue."

The same sources have indicated that they have another meeting withthe management of the company on Tuesday 9th, but the committee has called for the immediate abolition of the collective dismissal procedure and will call for the immediate resumption of negotiations on the agreement, focusing on the future of the workforce.

In the next few days , a staff meeting will be convenedto respond to this measure and to keep workers informed, as announced by the committee. 

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