The Government tries to take the meeting on the future of Siro to Madrid

The central government has tried to move 'in extremis' the meeting scheduled for this Thursday afternoon at the headquarters of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, in Valladolid, to try to achieve a rapprochement between the company and the Siro workers, whose future is in the air.

The Government tries to take the meeting on the future of Siro to Madrid

The central government has tried to move 'in extremis' the meeting scheduled for this Thursday afternoon at the headquarters of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, in Valladolid, to try to achieve a rapprochement between the company and the Siro workers, whose future is in the air. It has even chartered a bus, in which shortly before the scheduled time for the appointment some of the workers' representatives have even gotten on board. Finally, at this time the meeting is being held inside the Ministry. All after a few moments in which the mayor of Aguilar de Campoo, where one of the Siro factories is located, María José Ortega has telephoned the president of the Board, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, who has spoken with the workers at the door through of the mobile phone speaker.

The bus is still parked at the gates of the Government Delegation. To the side, representatives of the workers, who had been in Valladolid since the morning, where they had met before participating in the scheduled appointment-

With the meeting already started, the president of Siro, Juan Manuel González Serna, has joined, who has arrived driving his own vehicle and has had to be practically escorted to enter through another door, opposite to the main one where the workers are, who They have booed Sanz Serna.

Inside the meeting are the representatives of the workers of the Siro plants in the Palencia towns of Aguilar de Campoo, Venta de Baños and Toro, as well as the Government delegate, Virginia Barcones, and the Ministers of Economy and Finance, Carlos Fernandez Carriedo; Employment and Industry, Mariano Veganzones, and Agriculture, Livestock and Rural Development, Gerardo Dueñas.

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