VALLADOLID, Jul 15 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Renault Spain Motors factory in Valladolid will end this Saturday, July 18, the Temporary Employment Regulation File (ERTE) that affected its staff from the first days of the state of alarm for the coronavirus.
As reported by sources from the company to Europa Press, the duration of the ERTE of this Valladolid Motors plant, in which 2,400 people work, has been established until the end of the day on Saturday, July 18.
With this, the three factories that have the rhombus brand in Castilla y León will no longer be affected by regulatory dossiers, since those of Carroceria Montamiento de Valladolid and the tertiary activities associated with said unit and the one of Montancia de Palencia had already concluded. its ERTE on June 29.
According to sources from the company, the ERTE could last until September 30, as approved by the Government of Spain, but the current activity of the plant allows the file to be completed for all its workers. From now on, the company will be able to resort to the flexibility measures contemplated in the collective agreement.
This plant, like those of the Assembly of Valladolid and Palencia, entered ERTE on March 18. In Engines, activity was partially resumed in the week of April 14, while in Assembly the workers returned from April 29.