Nissan offers to postpone Barcelona plant closure and discuss ‘everything’

Nissan Motor Co. said Tuesday it is willing to postpone until June 2021 the closure of its Barcelona plants and talk about “everything” with unions, but insisted it sees no alternative to the factories shutting. The three Barcelona plants, which employ around 3,000 workers, were originally due to close by December this year. The postponement depends on reaching a deal with unions before July 30 or early August that would imply resuming production, which was stopped in May, and agreeing on the compensation that workers would receive once the plants close, a top Nissan executive told reporters.

In exchange, Nissan would not conduct layoffs until the end of 2020 but would maintain its plan to fire at least around 2,500 workers once the factories shut, Frank Torres, the head of the carmaker’s industrial operations in Spain, said. Javier Hernandez, UGT union leader at Nissan, said it was “very complicated” to reach a deal with the carmaker in the next two weeks, especially if it maintains its layoff plans because it would discourage workers from going back to the factories. But he supported the postponement of their closure. “Anything that implies gaining time is essential for us because we have to find an industrial alternative.”

Hernandez added he was afraid Nissan would not help find a company that could be interested in its plants if workers agree in coming weeks on the compensation they would receive once the factories fully close. On whether the closure was irreversible as Nissan has been insisting, Torres said shutting them was the only viable option even if it received a new public aid package, adding there were no concrete offers for now from other companies. “We are willing to talk about everything,” he said.

Source: Japan Times

Author: Kirsi Seppänen