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Sangría De Empleo Glues to Textile and Footwear Industries

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The textile, clothing and shoe chain continue to be “couped” by the smuggling, undervaluing and uncertainty of the domestic economy, which has been reflected in the loss of jobs of up to 30% so far this year in some companies, said the Confederation of Industrial Chambers (Concamin). Manuel Espinoza, president of the Customs Commission of the Concamin and textile industry confirmed that the industry shows very serious signs, as 200,000 jobs have…
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Protela, a traditional textile company born in the traditional neighborhood Ricaurte of Bogotá, in 1950, entered into an emergency negotiation of a reorganization agreement amid the disagreements of its shareholders regarding the financial balances of the company. SEE MORE: Coltejer leaves the BVC and refocuses his business towards articles for the homeThe Superintendency of Societies authorized on July 12 “to start the procedure of Emergency Ne…

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The textile, clothing and shoe chain continue to be “couped” by the smuggling, undervaluing and uncertainty of the domestic economy, which has been reflected in the loss of jobs of up to 30% so far this year in some companies, said the Confederation of Industrial Chambers (Concamin). Manuel Espinoza, president of the Customs Commission of the Concamin and textile industry confirmed that the industry shows very serious signs, as 200,000 jobs have…

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The textile industry in Tucumán faces a deep crisis, with a production reduction of up to 70% and an alarming increase in layoffs and suspensions, according to the Textile Workers Association (AOT). In the last six months 120 jobs were lost in the main factories, and since the beginning of the government of Javier Milei, [...]

The textile industry in Tucumán faces a deep crisis with 120 layoffs in six months and plants that operate to the minimum. From the Textile Workers Association alert for the impact of the fall of consumption, the opening of imports and the lack of official answers. The textile industry in Tucumán goes through one of its worst crises in years, ... Textile crisis in Tucumán: 120 layoffs are already recorded and warn for a fall without brake Read m…

There are already 120 people laid off in six months and there is a sharp drop in production with plants operating to the minimum.From the Textile Workers Association alert for the impact of the collapse of consumption, the opening of imports and the lack of official answers.The crisis hits one of the most traditional sectors of the Tucumana economy with a high degree of intensive labor and social relevance. Info Gremial The textile industry Tucu…

The textile industry in Tucumana faces a deep crisis with 120 layoffs in six months and plants operating to the minimum. From the Textile Workers’ Association they warn about the impact of the fall in consumption, the opening of imports and the lack of official answers. The textile industry in Tucumana goes through one of its worst crises in years, with at least 120 layoffs recorded in the last six months and an even more worrying projection. Mi…

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