Operations restart at Sidor’s billet, slab and pellet steelworks (+ videos)

They raised a proposal for a salary adjustment with an impact on the benefits of the workers, although they did not offer more details.


Courtesy | They indicated that operations began at approximately 10:30

Members of the Productive Council of Workers (Cptt) of the Siderúrgica del Orinoco, Alfredo Maneiro (Sidor), reported that since this Sunday morning they resumed operations in the steel mill of billets, slabs and pellets.

It is necessary to remember that for more than a week the labor mass remained idle to demand a salary increase, according to the announcements offered by the National Executive, this protest was replicated in slabs, bars and wire rod and pellet plant.

For his part, Ernesto Moreno, Cptt Sidor spokesman, commented to scoop that this April 23, the president of the Venezuelan Corporation of Guayana (CVG), Pedro Maldonado, appeared together with his entire team and owners of the rest of the supervised companies to show a comparative table of the amounts accrued fortnightly in the different industries at a salary review table.

He asserted that this meeting in the Sidor theater was under the framework of the policy of making a fair balance in the remuneration of workers in Guayana.

Moreno added that “an improvement proposal was presented to Sidor, due to the risks and efforts inherent in the steel activity, as well as the strategic importance of this industry.”

Regarding the proposal put forward to the group of workers, apparently, it would be a wage adjustment with an impact on the benefits of the working mass, although no further details were known regarding this approach.

Then, through social networks, both Sidor and CVG showed the startup of the different areas of the company. They hope that with these measures, production will be maintained in the company.

Concentration in the streets

Despite these announcements, for this Monday the 25th, there will be a concentration of the workers of the different companies of Guayana, in the headquarters building of the CVG in Alta Vista.

There they will raise their voices once more to demand decent wages, calculated according to what is established in article 91 of the Constitution, freedom of association and the elimination of memorandum 2,792.

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