No one from the company's directory was waiting for them, and no one opened the doors for them. The inspectors waited for the main doors to be opened. After a long delay, the company sent its private security to open the main gate on Blanco Encalada Street at 3003. The inspectors, along with Miguel Ricciardulli, Executive Secretary of the SUTNA San Fernando union, checked in at reception before passing through the entrance turnstile. Thus, the inspectors managed to enter the premises after a long wait. Therefore, the Nuclear Regulatory Authority sent two inspectors. In the face of this new absence of the employer, the inspectors withdrew. Gates chained on Blanco Encalada Street 3003. It is thus exposed that both the complaint and its public dissemination have been new maneuvers by the FATE employer, which continues to add irregularities and manipulations to this illegal and irresponsible employer lockout. The workers are acting coherently, protecting their jobs and, at the same time, the production of truck and bus tires at the country's only factory that produces these vital products for national transport, in times of international military conflict. The workers reiterate that they will participate in all actions to preserve the condition of the machinery and the plant. Since the chains with locks remained closed. In the end, they cannot access the plant because after further delays, the company informed them that it would not show up. However, they would not reach the machinery, more than 400 meters from the entrance, because after another wait, having requested the presence of a FATE authority, the company informed them that it would not be present. That, through mandatory conciliation, and as part of their legitimate rights, they demand that mechanics and operators intervene immediately in the maintenance of the equipment, with the objective that they be prepared and ready to resume production as soon as this employer lockout ends. This fact adds a new illegality to the actions of the FATE employer, which is visibly exercising a lockout outside of any law, aggravated by the effect of mandatory conciliation. A record of these events, in video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVw3xvzDUEe/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== The personnel of the SUTNA (Sole Union of Tire Workers), which has maintained its peaceful occupation since FATE unilaterally decided to close its doors on February 18, accompanied them. Inside, they request the presence of company personnel. The company Fate denounces and disseminates that it cannot guarantee the necessary safety conditions for materials containing radioactive elements. By ANRed. The Nuclear Regulatory Authority sent two inspectors after Fate denounced and disseminated that it cannot guarantee the necessary safety conditions for materials containing radioactive elements.
Inspectors Fail to Enter FATE Plant Due to Locked Gates
Two inspectors from the Nuclear Regulatory Authority arrived at the FATE plant in San Fernando to inspect the safety conditions of materials containing radioactive elements. However, after a long wait, the plant's gates remained locked, and the company refused to let the inspectors in. This incident is another episode in the prolonged conflict between workers and the company's management.