Following the court’s cancellation of Coca-Cola Spain’s redundancy plan the company is preparing to reopen its Madrid site as a logistics center whilst keeping its other three sites shut. According to the CCOO union some 300 former employees are asking for their jobs back.
The CCOO union won. On 13 July the courts gave Coca-Cola Iberian Partners three days to start reinstating workers who had asked for their jobs back. Since the Supreme Court declared on 15 April 2015 that it was cancelling the redundancy program, the majority CCOO has been battling for Coca-Cola to follow through on the consequences (c.f. article No. 9024). Coca-Cola tried its utmost to avoid reinstating workers via compensation deals or transfers to other site.
On 13 July the high court...
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