A Chilean Group Candidate to Buy Carrefour Closed a Construction Shop in Argentina
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The businessman Francisco de Narváez, owner of the GDN group - which in Uruguay controls the supermarkets Ta-Ta, is closing the sale of all its operation in the country. According to the newspaper La Nación of Argentina, the buyer would be the Paraguayan group Vierci, one of the most powerful holding companies in the region, owner of media, supermarkets and telecommunications companies.Ta-Ta has more than 80 premises distributed throughout Urugu…
Of the affected staff, 30 accepted voluntary withdrawals with full compensation and 25 were relocated to different branches, such as those of San Justo, Morón, Ituzaingó, Moreno, Remedios de Escalada and Monte Grande, according to the Trade Union of Employees and Workers (SEOCA).The Chilean multinational Cencosud, which is one of the offerers to buy the Argentine operation of Carrefour, reduced branches of supermarkets See in several provinces (…
The Chilean multinational Cencosud, which is one of the suppliers to buy Carrefour's Argentine operation, reduced supermarket branches Vea in several provinces (Mendoza, San Juan, Catamarca and Buenos Aires), and even just closed the Easy supermarket on the roundabout of La Tablada, on Camino de Cintura, and 55 employees became available. Of the affected staff, 30 accepted voluntary withdrawals with full compensation and 25 were relocated to dif…
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