ABN .- The governor of Bolivar state and the Ministry of Basic Industries and Mining (Mibam) will address the claims of 200 workers of the company Ceramics Carabobo who work at the plant of this company in Ciudad Guayana and in situations of distress after declared itself bankrupt.
This was announced by the governor of Bolivar, Francisco Rangel Gomez, who explained that on the afternoon of Friday, a meeting was held with the employees of this company, which was present holder of Mibam, Rodolfo Sanz.
'We have agreed that both the Mibam as governor of Bolivar, we will act together to define the situation with the directors of Ceramics Carobobo and implement a plan of social support to these workers, who may no longer receive their weekly wages' He said.
He announced that next Monday October 27 there will be a meeting with representatives of the company, CVG and governor of Bolivar at the headquarters of the Venezuelan Guayana Corporation in Puerto Ordaz.
Similarly, he explained that the regional government and CVG delivered baskets of food commodities to the workers as part of the social response to their plight.
'This is something we must analyze in depth, since the cessation of operations Ceramics Carabobo in this city affects not only its staff, but other small and medium enterprises which will provide parts and refractory metal, "he said.
Ceramics Carabobo recalled that produces a number of refractory pieces that are continually required in the furnaces of Siderurgica del Orinoco (Sidor) and reduction in lines of the aluminum industry Venezolana de Aluminio (Venalum), both owned by the Venezuelan State.
'It is urgent to find a solution so as not to affect production in core businesses, "said the governor Francisco Rangel Gomez.
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