Plan to lay off workers at the Don Carlos hotel in Marbella rejected by the Juntalarger |
smallerBy h.b. - Mar 31, 2010 - 3:01 PMThe company wanted to temporarily lose 87 workers
The Don Carlos Hotel - Photo http://www.hoteldoncarlos.com/
The Provincial Employment Delegation in Málaga has rejected a temporary ERE redundancy application made by the Hotel Don Carlos to lay off 87 workers.
The Secretary General for Trade, Hostelry and Tourism of the CCOO Union, Lola Villalba, said that the Junta had said in its resolution that the owners of the hotel, Expo Hotels & Resorts, that in their report they had not taken into account the economic data of the establishment, and that a viability plan presented with the application was not clear and did not objectively define the criteria used to determine which workers would be affected.
Villalba told
El País that the company had wanted a 50 hour working week in the high season with just one rest day, which the union spokesperson described as illegal.
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