Retirees and pensioners complain FMO crisis in the commissary
Saturday, February 20th, 2010
A group of retirees and pensioners Ferrominera Orinoco CVG denounced once again the total shortage crisis that currently exists in the factory comisare. The group of former workers reported that more than 9 months about the lack of supply of staple foods, has caused the supply shelves remain empty FERROMINERA continuously.
Eugenio Suarez retired Ferrominera CVG, said they decided to start mobilizing to the gates of the company arises from the discontent that has arisen in the area of former workers and retirees, because it clearly is violating contractual benefit by law should be given to them, not fair that at the present time, the bad policy of the factory fail to have the "comisare" with food such as meat, chicken, coffee, milk, egg, sugar, rice and flour that certainly scarce in several supermarkets in the city.
"It is time that management is acting diligently to solve this problem which has affected retirees and pensioners for about 2 years and so far remains unresolved, there is no allocation of any item and nobody gives us the face, or answer our requests. Therefore we extend a call, the president of FMO to proceed to pay the suppliers, who have stopped giving loans and take the commissary for the debt that so far has not been canceled. "
Answers and
Retirees and pensioners who were at the gates of FMO, demanded that the company management to take action on the matter and proceed to resolve the problem affecting more than 3,000 retirees and pensioners FERROMINERA hundred workers and other assets.
Finally, the president urged the company to fulfill its responsibility to cancel the debts it has with suppliers and thus comply with the commissary benefit they have earned workers and former workers, through their effort and work. GCZ