This stoppage would mean the closure of the main section of vehicles that would affect hundreds of workers, that is, the section in which the trains and wagons are assembled.
CAF announced this Wednesday that it will have to stop another section if truckers strike continues. This stoppage would mean the closure of the main section of vehicles that would affect hundreds of workers, that is, the section in which the trains and wagons are assembled.
If the strike continues, the section will stop on Wednesday at both the Beasain and Irun plants. The works council, for its part, considers that it is a disproportionate decision and studies the possibility of go to court.
Last Thursday and Friday the company had to stop the activity in the forging and heat treatment section of the Beasain plant as part of a “production replanning”.
Company sources detailed that it was “a condition within a specific workshop” that did not mean that the workers of the same stopped working, since they were going to be relocated to other tasks. However, this time, if the carriers’ strike continues, the shutdown in the vehicle section will leave hundreds of workers at home.
Source: Eitb

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