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Longvic. Tetra Pak: an Agreement Reached, but “300 Jobs Destroyed”

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Announced on January 21, the job protection plan to close the Longvic site triggered a 24-day strike. An agreement was finally reached, with strengthened social measures. But for Claude Rollandet, a CGT union representative, this compromise, while a source of relief, cannot erase the bitterness of an industrial closure.
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Announced on January 21, the job protection plan to close the Longvic site triggered a 24-day strike. An agreement was finally reached, with strengthened social measures. But for Claude Rollandet, a CGT union representative, this compromise, while a source of relief, cannot erase the bitterness of an industrial closure.

On the last day of negotiations between trade unions and management at Tetra Pak's site in Longvic on Wednesday, 23 July, an agreement was reached that was considered "reasonable". Since 10 June, the employees held a strike picket to prevent the exit of spare parts from the site.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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