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Conaprole denounced that 1.5M liters of milk were expired due to the union conflict

Conaprole denounced that 1.5M liters of milk were expired due to the union conflict

The controversy with the National Cooperative of Milk Producers (Conaprole) does not give respite and now attentive to the loss of raw material and its quality, on the other hand, from the union they direct criminal trials to the mayor Enrique Antia and the senator sebastian da silva.

President Conaprole, Gabriel Fernandez referred to the conflict with the union at the Ciudad Rodríguez plant in San José and, in conversation with the Underlined outlet, established that “Conaprole has been lost this week for more than one and a half million liters of long life milk unsold” and that this is money that the producers end up paying.

“The dairy farms are full, the trucks are full, we are in a critical situation, if the union increases the measures we run a serious risk of throw away raw material or affect the quality of the raw material”, expressed Fernández.

In this sense, he referred to the conflict itself and established that it has no reason to exist since “the only conflict in which neither jobs nor salaries are at stake is the case of Conaprole.”

The conflict in Conaprole

The union conflict began after Conaprole invested in the Rodríguez plant and incorporated new packaging machines, with the capacity to 15,000 liters per hour of long life milk. This led to The company will propose a rescheduling of shifts and the forms of work, something that the union opposed, as they considered that the changes were made without prior negotiation.

Faced with this, the president established that no job position was put at risk, but that workers are required to fill positions in other areas when they are not in the long-life milk sector. “You work as it is done all over the world and to be competitive we have to work in the same way,” Fernández declared.

For Antia and Da Silva, a criminal trial

The conflict not only concerned the dairy sector, but from the political sphere it generated commotions and responses to the measures of the Association of Workers and Employees of Conaprole (AOEC).

The first of them was the white senator, Sebastián Da Silva, who published a harsh message against the union on his social networks. “What you have to do to that union is declare war, moral warthe war of the working people, the war of the people who make an effort, because they have no authority to bring to their knees the dairy farmers who have suffered the worst drought in the last 100 years,” he tweeted.

To this, he added that milk producers are taking out loans “so that later unionists with full bellies come who earn six-figure salaries to stop a company just because an employee, instead of working at one counter, has to work at another.” Faced with these statements, the union decided to initiate a criminal trial for inciting violence, as confirmed to the press.

The white senator redoubled the bet and answered through his social networks. “You have to declare moral war on the Conaprole Union if it maintains the absurd attitude of harming the company. This and everything said in this regard will not have any protection on my part from my constitutional privileges. It is between working people and those who do not let work. See you in court”, he tweeted.

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To the mayor of Maldonado, Enrique AntiaFor his part, he has to stand up for a statement that, according to the union, was not true, referring to the dismissal of a worker due to fraud. From the association they emphasize that these types of statements that are false, remain in society and reproduce false imaginaries.

Source: Ambito

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