With Lázaro Serrano
With no signs of improvement
in FEMSA
Bargaining in a labyrinth
On the 8th May, the collective bargaining of
the union (STECSA) with EMBOCEN (FEMSA) was
interrupted. The union has repeatedly
reported its concerns that FEMSA allows the
invasion of its territory by other
subsidiaries, is involved in asset
stripping, is eroding the distribution
routes within the framework of what the
union considers a stratagem towards closing
the plant and destroying the union. SIREL
talked about this situation with Lazaro
Serrano, Secretary of Organization and
Strategy of the Workers' Union of
Embotelladora Central
-What are the reasons for the interruption
of the collective bargaining?
-There were several reasons: one of them is
that the management wants a commitment of
the workers to sell an unreachable number of
cases. At the same time, they intend to get
one assistant off the trucks that do not
reach the number of packs expected by the
management of 225. At present a truck crew
is composed of one salesman and two helpers.
Also, the management is delivering products
with third-party trucks, thus outsourcing
the distribution with non-unionized workers
who can sell products at prices lower than
the trucks that follow the routes.
Besides, our union changed its name through
the relevant procedures with the Ministry of
Labor, and FEMSA has not accepted the
change, although it is a lawful change
within our rights. We are trying to cover
ourselves because EMBOCEN has created
two other companies through which it has
been stripped of its assets. The management
has also proposed a salary adjustment based
on productivity, instead of a salary
increase. This means that, if we sell more
cases, we do earn a few more cents, but if
we don't, there's no increase.
-Bargaining is not progressing then?
-On the contrary, the situation has
worsened. On the 23rd May, some
salesmen reported that warehouses located in
unsafe areas (with high criminality rates)
will no longer have special prices as they
used to have. This means that clients will
buy anywhere else where they can find better
prices, for instance they will buy from the
neighboring bottlers, DIMPA and
ABASA, which have been invading the
exclusive territory of EMBOCEN (FEMSA)
-What actions will STECSA take?
-We have planned two for the coming week:
the first one is not to wear the uniform
shirts, but other white ones with some
slogans, such as: “FEMSA does not honor
the collective agreement and the labor
conditions”, “Coca Cola Company is jointly
responsible for trying to destroy FEMSA”,
“Collective bargaining is a constitutional
and legal right in our country".
Another action will be coordinated with the
truck crews, they will carry big posters
which will read as follows: “FEMSA and
Coca Cola allow market invasion in order to
destroy the union” and “We hold The
Coca Cola Company
responsible for whatever happens”.
We will also send a report to the State
Attorney in charge of Union Rights with
details about individuals who have been
visiting our workplaces with video recorders
and photo cameras, passing themselves off as
lawyers or labor inspectors, and what is
even worse: these visits are at 3 – 4 am. We
will hold the representatives of FEMSA
and Coca Cola responsible for
any damage suffered by the union members.
Montevideo, Amalia Antúnez
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