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Workers of the subsidiary Trenasa receive the entry of the CAF of Beasain against closure
  • The decision by the management to close the Trenasa plant, a subsidiary of CAF, would result in the dismissal of 118 workers at the Castejón plant in Navarra. On Friday the workers will start an indefinite strike, which will be supported by the unions.
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Trenasako langileak Beasaingo CAFen, gaur goizean. Argazkiak: LAB / @CARMELO069

On the eve of the indefinite strike scheduled for Friday, the Trenasa workers have brought the fight to the plant of the multinational CAF in Beasain (Gipuzkoa). Trenasa, a subsidiary of CAF located in Castejón (Navarra), announced its intention to close the plant in December for "lack of workload". This would lead to mass redundancies: A total of 118 workers are employed in Trenasa.

Early in the morning, workers blocked access to the CAF in Beasain, causing long withholding. The Ertzaintza has been presented and identified to several members of the Ertzaintza, as reported by the Ertzaintza to Euskadi Radio. Subsequently, the workers have approached the company's offices to hinder access to the area. The police have not stopped surrounding her.

Subsequently, dozens of workers have tried to come to the Parliament of Navarra in Pamplona/Iruña, but the National Police have prevented them from going to it. The company received six million euros of public aid from the Government of Navarra through the Sodena society in 2019. On Monday, starting on Friday, the workers decided to start an indefinite strike at the Galdakao plant.