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The Metal Group will discuss with the Works Councils and the Administrator the situation following the competition and the closure of the factories

COOO sources have pointed out that the situation is complicated and it is also difficult to find a buyer to ensure the continuity of the factories.

Stock image of the Legutiano factory.

The smelting and machining company Metal Group will hold a meeting with the works councils and the insolvency administrator next Tuesday after registering in court a creditor settlement competition that will result in the closure of its two factories in Lebario (Abadiño) and Legutiano , which will affect about 180 workers, CCOO sources have confirmed.

The same sources recalled that last week the Metal Group decided to submit a creditor competition, and that same week the Works Councils had their first contact with the competition administrator.

In that contest, the company confirmed its intention to close the factories in Lebario and Legutiano, which is a worse situation thanthe group had proposed.

CCOO has said that the closure of the Lebario plant was "on the table", but initially the closure of the Araba facility was not considered, where an agreement was sought to maintain the "relay" of some 60 people.

The union has stated that the company subsequently cancelled the ERE and automatically submitted a settlement creditor competition, including the closure of both factories, which would affect about 180 workers.

After the insolvency administrator's first contact with the committees, the two parties and the company will meet next Tuesday to discuss and discuss this new situation.

COOO sources have pointed out that the situation is complicated, as well as finding a buyer to ensure the continuity of the factories, as the company's problem is due to the lack of orders.

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