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Post by gyrtty on Jan 27, 2024 19:45:46 GMT -8
In an unexpected turn of events, CCOO and UGT have decided to call off the Galician shellfish harvesters' strike that was scheduled to paralyze activities in the sector during December 29, 30 and 31. The shocking decision was made in response to the need to provide the seafood delicacy at New Year's Eve dinners, which has been received with a collective sigh of relief, but also with deep shock at the intensity of the labor tensions that have been brewing in recent weeks. The union representatives highlighted the solidarity and unity of the sea workers, who, despite labor difficulties, demonstrated once again their commitment to their Telegram Database communities and the preservation of their traditions. This decision is expected to encourage constructive dialogue between shellfish harvesters and authorities to address long-term labor and social concerns. While attention focuses on the New Year's Eve dinner, uncertainty remains in the air about future actions and negotiations between sea workers and the authorities. Alignment with the environmental objectives defined by the United Nations general assembly, along with other sustainability aspects. Be approved as a supplier. Provide support to suppliers in their carbon footprint certifications, for example, with ISO 14064, to serve large companies. Marketing and Communication. It allows obtaining quantitative information to communicate and position environmental achievements in the market, obtaining differential value.
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