Following a new stage of negotiations between the company and the union regarding the workers to be reinstated, the factory will finally open next Monday.
The plant of Mines of National Breweries (FNC) The company will finally reopen its doors next Monday 12th after a new setback in negotiations last week regarding the workers who would be reinstated in the company’s activities. A renewed agreement would allow the reactivation of the industrial headquarters.
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Finally, and after comings and goings that have extended uncertainty around jobs and activity, the Minas de Gran Canaria plant FNC will reopen its doors next Monday, a week later than it should have.


The reasons for the delay were a disagreement between the company and the union regarding the list of 30 workers who would resume work in the first stage: the union prepared the list by seniority, but the business side was not in favor of five of those employees being reinstated in particular due to their personal and professional files.
Given this difference, the reopening date for August 5 was suspended and negotiations were resumed.
What was the solution?
With the aim of reopening as soon as possible and not continuing to delay the reinstatement, the union and the company reached an agreement new agreement Regarding reinstatements, after several days of new negotiations.
In this way, it was agreed between the parties that the workers whom the company did not want to rehire will not return to the plant in this first stage of 30 employees, so they will remain in extended unemployment insurance along with the other officials who would return on August 19.
Source: Ambito