Workers at Maderas de Llodio report a passive attitude of the institutions to the ERE
The Works Council has stated that 40% of production would be taken outside Llodio, which would also jeopardize the future of the region.
Theworkers of Maderas de Llodio have been on indefinite strike since 22 September. Today, at an event held at the factory, the works council accused theBasque Government and the Diputación Foral de Álavaof looking "the other way" and called for thesuspension of the ERE of the workers.
The Commission recalls that the company has not justified the causes of the EVEA , which willresultin 39 redundancies out of 151 workers.
Thus, the file would involve the transferof 40% of the production outside Llodio, according to the workers, who have indicated that the future of the company and the region would be "at risk".
In addition, the works council has stated that public money should be used to defend employment and not to 'facilitate redundancies'.
Meanwhile, this Wednesday, 1 October, workers will demonstrate again at the multinational's headquarters in Garnica, in Logroño, demanding alternatives to ensure employment.
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