Danone Plant in Spain Resumes Normal Activity After Strike Halted
Source: The DairyNews
Danone, the French multinational, has successfully reached an agreement with union officials, resulting in the cessation of strike action at its plant in Spain.

The company, which had previously announced plans to close the facility, has finalized a deal "in principle," according to a statement provided to Just Food.
The agreement, which is pending ratification by the workers' assembly on March 20th, has allowed for the resumption of normal operations at the plant located in Parets del Vallès, north of Barcelona. Reports from local news outlet Crónica Global suggest that under the terms of the agreement, Danone will close the plant by the end of 2024 at the earliest, with the option to extend the closure date until the first quarter of 2025.
Earlier we wrote: In a decisive move, employees at Danone's soon-to-be-shuttered yogurt manufacturing facility in Parets del Vallès, located north of Barcelona, have voted overwhelmingly in favor of an 11-day strike.
The agreement, which is pending ratification by the workers' assembly on March 20th, has allowed for the resumption of normal operations at the plant located in Parets del Vallès, north of Barcelona. Reports from local news outlet Crónica Global suggest that under the terms of the agreement, Danone will close the plant by the end of 2024 at the earliest, with the option to extend the closure date until the first quarter of 2025.
Earlier we wrote: In a decisive move, employees at Danone's soon-to-be-shuttered yogurt manufacturing facility in Parets del Vallès, located north of Barcelona, have voted overwhelmingly in favor of an 11-day strike.
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