The objective is to create a job board and carry out the corresponding selection process.
Bimbo de Valladolid workers interested in working in the logistics platform that the Martínez Marcos company will create in the Valladolid factory can present their decision to accept reindustrialization until this Friday, November 22. The objective is to create a job board and conduct the relevant selection process.
The job of people who want to join Martínez Marcos will be tank and tanker cleaning, truck drivers, maintenance shop, body and paint shop positions, and administrative positions after training and training for the selected position.
This was learned yesterday by the works council, which held a meeting with Martínez Marcos, where he expressed his gratitude for maintaining the employment of part of the staff “under stable contract conditions for an indefinite period.
The acquisition of the Bimbo factory in Valladolid by the transport company Martínez Marcos will create 50 jobs and maintains the commitment to reintegrate workers affected by the ERE of the food multinational who so wish. The transport company will invest around five million euros to create a logistics platform, reports Ical.
CCOO appreciated this agreement and promised to “be vigilant that the LHH company, in charge of this reindustrialization plan, offers the necessary training to occupy this position”.
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