Internal financial situations, conflicts with its fuel supplier and a standoff with employees would be the reasons why Falcondo there would be closed by the end of 2023. Their workers They claim that their situation remains in the balance, since sometimes the company complies with the contracts, but other times it does not, as is the case of default of salaries for the last 2 months.
The coordinator of the movement of the workers, Rafael Pepe Abreu has called the media communication to make their situation heard both by the Ministry of Work as to Government and that it be resolved as soon as possible. “If they do not take a decisionwe will take it our way, demanding our rights“what is our responsibility” said one of those present.
As they well explained, Falcondofor 7 months now, has been going through a situation of “constant breach of what is established in the employment contracts.” They denounce the default of wages for several months, the lack of health insurance and, above all, the status of their employment contracts, since they cannot choose to work in other companies.
“We fight to ensure that our rights are not violated. rightssometimes it is fulfilled, but then it returns to the same thing,” said Pepe Abreu.
On the part of the workersthey perceive that the Falcondo They are lying and that, through this, their problems are not resolved. “That is why we turn to the media and authorities so that they can intervene,” they commented.
They also denounce that the communication between the company and the employees is null“They just tell us that these are difficult times and that they are in a transition process,” said one of those present.
For this reason, they ask the Government and to Ministry of Labor so that the situation is resolved immediately. The Ministry responded to Diario Libre that they will hold a meeting with the workers of Falcondo and later they will give information about what was discussed.
“If they don’t take one decisionwe will take it our way, demanding our rights“what is our responsibility” they warned during the press conference.