The large business associations of manufacturing and distribution, AECOC and Aedas, have
celebrated today Saturday the dismissal
of the transporters' strike, but at the same time, they have criticized
"the delay in reaching that agreement
by the Ministry and the employers of transport, barely two days before the start of Christmas week ", which they have described as
" inexplicable ".
"That the transport stoppage has been called off is good news, · especially on Christmas dates, which are added to the usual traffic by millions of people who travel to celebrate the holidays with their families," they point out in the associations .
"We would have been grateful that after thirty days of negotiations they had ended earlier since
in order to ensure supply
for consumers it has made us incur additional
costs of more than 250 million
euros," say sources from those organizations.
Manufacturers and distributors recall that already during the confinement last year they carried out an "exercise of responsibility" to ensure supply in stores and large supermarkets, which "together with businessmen in the transport sector meant an
extra cost of more than 536 million euros
".
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