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Renault calls unions on Monday to address measures to restart activity | Radio Valladolid | Present

Renault Spain has convened this Monday the Intercentre Committee and the Labor Safety Committee in order to address and analyze the measures that could be put in place to restart the activity.

Sources of the diamond company have reported that they are working to resume the activity as soon as possible and measures will be proposed to the representatives of the workers to analyze how to do it safely in the face of the situation generated by COVID-19, which motivated the company present a file of temporary employment regulation (ERTE).

The meeting is scheduled for 9:00 am on Monday, when the Intercentres Committee and the Occupational Health Committee have been called, as indicated in a statement collected by Europa Press United Workers (TU), which has specified that the agenda it is “to inform of the security measures that they are going to adopt for work reactivity”.

For its part, CGT has published a statement on social networks in which it explains that it is about reporting on actions in “safety, health and organization” in factories of Renault Spain.

According to CGT, “everything indicates” that at this meeting the start date of work activity could be communicated “officially” in the different work centers, factories and departments.

For its part, United Workers has criticized the measure because it considers that health is not “exchangeable or debatable” and has affected the characteristics of their work.

“Our work has the characteristics that it has, to be together in the chain, we travel together on the buses, we change at the same time in the locker room, etc.”, the general coordinator of United Workers in Renault Spain, Miryam Largo.

In this sense, he has criticized this measure because he believes that with the complicity of the Government they are being taken together “to the slaughterhouse” and at the same time endangering those who live with the workers.

“We will be totally against it as long as containment measures continue and there is no clear vision from the WHO about pandemic control,” TU said.

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