Full Council 27/10/1910 The Mule has agreed unanimously by all political groups:
.- To express its full support for all workers and families affected by the canning industry in the Shire River Mula (Falcon Food and Cofrusa), as well as those small businesses and freelancers, is indirectly linked with this sector.
.- Urge the Regional Government to give maximum transparency and legality in the process, ensuring a revival of business and / or groups of companies in the processing sector and that they in turn can fulfill all contractual obligations they have with workers.
.- Urge companies and / or groups of companies through their leaders to make every effort in the early resolution of existing problems.
This arrangement is derived from the following institutional statement to the crisis in the canning industry in the Shire River Mula.
"Many workers and families both in the Shire River Mula historically dependent canning, framing its relations in large companies or business groups.
In 2009, a business group, after having guarantees from the Regional Government, began a feasibility plan to keep the factories running production in the region, which in turn supposed to be able to continue the job.
The overall situation is worrying and more time during the last few years, we have seen, through various media, press, radio, television, and the canning industry does not seem to revive, keeping jobs scarce, late payment of wages to workers who work a few days in dates of full production runs, warnings indefinite strike by contractual breaches of industrial relations.
On the other hand, workers do not understand why she has not done a proper monitoring of the viability plan which was endorsed by the Regional Government to ensure the proper functioning of the canning industry in the Shire River Mula.
On the other hand, and the published information, the business group negotiates sales potential production factories to obtain liquidity, while seeking a new endorsement of the Regional Government to ensure that these commercial transactions and may continue to safeguard the jobs so needed in our region. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mula