SanCor Plant in La Carlota: Paralyzed for Two Months
Source: dairynews.today
The SanCor plant in La Carlota has been inactive since January, affecting 43 workers who are demanding their salaries while the company undergoes preventive bankruptcy proceedings.
Since January, the SanCor plant in La Carlota has been at a standstill, impacting 43 workers who are clamoring for their overdue salaries.
Despite the preventive bankruptcy proceedings initiated on February 3rd, payments remain sporadic, with some employees not having been paid since the previous October.
The plant, one of the few remaining under SanCor's ownership, remains inert amidst fears of bankruptcy. Workers report the company's future being in the hands of the judiciary but doubt operations will resume soon.
The cooperative now processes around 70,000 liters daily, in contrast to its peak production of three million liters. Employee uncertainty is exacerbated by the possible loss of jobs and the lack of support from their union, while the authorities have yet to provide decisive solutions.
Despite the preventive bankruptcy proceedings initiated on February 3rd, payments remain sporadic, with some employees not having been paid since the previous October.
The plant, one of the few remaining under SanCor's ownership, remains inert amidst fears of bankruptcy. Workers report the company's future being in the hands of the judiciary but doubt operations will resume soon.
The cooperative now processes around 70,000 liters daily, in contrast to its peak production of three million liters. Employee uncertainty is exacerbated by the possible loss of jobs and the lack of support from their union, while the authorities have yet to provide decisive solutions.