The Minister of Economy and Finance of the Authority, Carlos Fernández Carriedo, stressed this Monday that the Authority “has done its part of the work” to find a solution for the Bimbo factory in Valladolid, because “Is there anyone who would be interested in finding out about the terms of a possible sale” continue the industrial project.
Carlos Fernández Carriedo insisted that from now on “it is essential that Bimbo sits down” for this industrial offer to come true, providing at the table “all the information” on “workers, contracts, remuneration, investments, the value of materials or whatever. would stay here” to potential interested parties, Ical reports.
The spokesperson reiterated his request that the multinational facilitate this negotiation through the dialogue channel facilitated by the Council through the Anchor Foundation, so that “conversations” take place between the parties. The objective, he repeated, is “to be able to build an industrial project for the future and for the industry to stay here”.
Strike days
On the other hand, the Bimbo works council in Valladolid called for a nine-day strike due to the lack of progress in negotiations to avoid the closure of the factory, as informed by union sources at Europa Press.
These stops will begin next Thursday, October 10, and will continue on October 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25.
With the call for these strike days, the works council hopes that the negotiations will “evolve”, which continue this Tuesday October 8 and Wednesday October 9.