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The Textile Collapse Does Not Stop: 112 Layoffs Were Added in Another Industry and More Layoffs Are Anticipated

In two months, Coteminas, the factory that produces towels and sheets, fired 112 workers from its plant located in La Banda, Santiago del Estero. The first 56 were disassociated at the end of November 2025. Now, another 56 notifications were sent this week. The company had 1200 employees of which there are now about 400. The textile industry does not stop destroying jobs. Now the losses occurred in Coteminas, a firm that knew how to have more th…
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In two months, Coteminas, the factory that produces towels and sheets, fired 112 workers from its plant located in La Banda. The first 56 were decoupled at the end of November 2025. Now, this week, another 56 notifications were sent. The company had 1200 employees of which now there are about 400. The textile industry ... A PLAN AGAINST WORKERS/The textile collapse does not stop, 112 layoffs were added in Coteminas and already anticipate more de…

In two months, Coteminas, the factory that produces towels and sheets, fired 112 workers from its plant located in La Banda, Santiago del Estero. The first 56 were disassociated at the end of November 2025. Now, another 56 notifications were sent this week. The company had 1200 employees of which there are now about 400. The textile industry does not stop destroying jobs. Now the losses occurred in Coteminas, a firm that knew how to have more th…

In two months, Coteminas, the factory that produces towels and sheets, fired 112 workers from its plant located in La Banda. The first 56 were decoupled at the end of November 2025. Now, another 56 notifications were sent this week. The company had 1200 employees of which now there are about 400. The textile industry does not stop destroying jobs. Now the losses occurred in Coteminas, a firm that knew how to have more than 1200 direct jobs. “The…

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infogremiales.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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