Workers Nissan, about 2,000 according to the organizers, have demonstrated this Thursday for about two hours in Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona), where the CEO of Nissan Motor Ibérica resides, Frank Torres.
In statements to Europa Press, the spokesperson for the CC.OO., Miguel Ángel Boiza, has assured that the protest was intended to send Torres “a message” in response to his statements accusing the employees of not wanting to sit down to negotiate. .
The objective was to send Torres “a message” in response to his statements accusing employees of not wanting to sit down to negotiate.
“The message is very clear: we want to sit down to negotiate, but the shared objective is not the same,” said Boiza. For Boiza, while Torres “wants to talk about the closure of the plant and compensation,” the employees want to talk about the future of the factory and the jobs.
The protest started around 6.30 pm in the Monastery area and ended around 8.30 pm in De la Vila square after taking place throughout the town.
The protest started around 6.30 pm in the Monastery area and ended around 8.30 pm in De la Vila square
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