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Zincs workers willing to employment regulation (15/12/2008)

Zincs workers have expressed their willingness to accept a redundancy, while continuing with local and regional governments seeking ways to collect the wages owed the company.

These are the conclusions of the meeting held this morning the Works of zincs, with Councilman Joaquin Segado, the Director General of Labor Autonomous Region, Fernando José Vélez and the Chief Planning Area Development Institute (INFO ), Luis Miguel de Andrés.

As decided at the meeting last Friday between the mayor, the advisor and the committee, this morning has reviewed the situation that the staff has been pushed by the failure of zincs of their investment plans and payment of wages.

The regional government representatives have informed the workers that the Community could act more effectively in clarifying the relationship between employees and company.

For their part, representatives of the workers have decided to immediately submit the complaint in court for unpaid wages, while it has been willing to throw the file redundancy to submit the undertaking to the general direction work.

In this sense, the general director of Labour has expressed its commitment to give priority to this matter can be resolved in 10 days.

Joaquin Segado reported that local and regional administrations are engaged in this time when workers studying with the human problem that has led to non-payment of wages to these employees and more at this time in which we find ourselves although we know that these workers are lucky to be negotiated well in its day with the company, as the factory grounds are liable for the payment of compensation.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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