Arctic Paper inicia conversaciones sobre una reorganización

Arctic Paper Grycksbo ha iniciado negociaciones con los sindicatos sobre una posible reorganización.

La empresa, uno de los mayores empleadores del municipio de Falu con cerca de 350 trabajadores, está revisando su plantilla. El motivo es el exceso de capacidad y la persistente debilidad del mercado.

El director ejecutivo, Kent Blom, afirma que los trabajos para optimizar las operaciones están en marcha. Las negociaciones se están llevando a cabo con los sindicatos, según informaciones de Falu-Kuriren.

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