Union of CVG Minerven denounces upsettings
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Jun 06, 2009 02:49AM
Crystallex International Corporation is a Canadian-based gold company with a successful record of developing and operating gold mines in Venezuela and elsewhere in South America
Union of CVG Minerven denounces upsettings | ![]() |
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Saturday, 06 of June of 2009 |
The workers of the factory have introduced a sheet of requests to the company that includes the payment of the savings bank, the liquid and the trust. Mariana Alejandra Ramirez ![]() The auriferous ones gave a request sheet that until now has been fulfilled by halves
Camilo Towers, secretary of organization of the Union of Professionals and Employees of the Companies of the Mining and Gold in the State Bolivar (Simpro), explained some of requests given to the company in a realised assembly the days of the paralyzation of activities. The union leader indicated that the main request was the company/signature of a letter of undertaking in which the labor security was guaranteed of those who demands the solution of the present problems. It explained that the commitment has been weakened, because the management of planning and development of the company has retaliated against two employees who participated in a series of reclamations to the benefit of the workers. “The positions of engineers Cristel Carrillo and Nadia Narváez have been put at your service, to practically remove them of their sites of work”, indicated the organization secretary while it described the action like “an abuse authority” and a flagrant violation to the rights of the workers. “The cancellation of the liabilities that the company owes the workers (savings bank, liquid, trusts), restitution or retirement of some civil servants, justification of excessive expenses and major investment in the productive processes of the company” are some of the demands of those who toil in CVG Minerven. Towers made a call to the managers of the factory so that they reincorporate to his workings to Jose Monsalve, who acted like manager-operator of open-cast mines. In this sense it demanded the fulfillment of clause 5 of the collective convention that - according to the declaring one it establishes the system of labor co-determination, by means of which the workers can choose their managers. |