Papresa workers have started stoppages in anticipation that they can sell the company and in the face of a possible application of an ERE
The ERE could affect 110 workers out of 250 in the company.
Papresa, image of Errenteria's trash can.
The situation of the Papresa bin has aroused great concern in Errenteria. In the last few hours it has become known that the management of the company is considering selling the company and is assessing the implementation of an employment regulation dossier (ERE) that could affect 110 of the 250 employees.
In view of this situation, the workers have called for four stopsstarting today, the first of which will be at noon and then at four o'clock in the afternoon, and the same will happen on 20, 24 and 27.
Trade union response
Thus, the trade unions have called for mobilisation, and the Works Council has urged the management and the CL Group to ensure the employment and viability of Papresa, "acting responsibly, providing truthful information and opening a real process of dialogue".
Meanwhile, the ELA union has asked the management of Papresa and the Basque Government for an industrial plan to guarantee employment in this company in Errenteria (Gipuzkoa), which could lose some 100 jobs.
ELA has reported that the company "has not provided any clear information on the matter"and" does not have a specific plan to guarantee the future of the company and jobs ".
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