VHeadline Venezuela News reports: Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG) aluminum subsidiaries CVG-Alcasa and CVG-Venalum, and bauxite producer CVG-Bauxilum have called meeting for Thursday (July 31) with Association of Retirees & Pensioners representatives to assess progress on employee liabilities towards a resolution of a two-month labor dispute that's threatening to disrupt production at all three of the corporation's production units.
CVG-Alcasa Retiree/Pensioner association, Ajupal, chairman Ruben Rodriguez says an urgent decision to call the meeting came after Captain Nelson Pereira (director of the Miraflores Presidential Social Networks Office) received an account of what was (not) happening when he met CVG workers searching for a timely response last Sunday in Caracas/
A working party has since been set up with the cooperation of leaders of associations of retirees and pensioners, industry legal consultants and executives from the industries involved.
Rodriguez says Thursday's meeting will cover progress and what must be done to protect the rights of former CVG workers.
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