Solidarity with the more than 400 fired workers by SERPAPROCA in Venezuela

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PAME from Greece condemns the dismissals of more than 400 workers by Servicio Panamericanos de Protección C.A. (SERPAPROCA), a company specializing in the protection and transfer of valuables and constitutes an affiliate of the USA-based multinational group BRINKS.

The dismissals dated from 2009 and culminated in 2020, affecting more than 400 workers mainly in Carabobo, Aragua, Barquisimeto, Bolivar, Surce, Zulia, Distrito Capital, Merida, Apure are patently violating the constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela as well as the Labour, Workers, and Employees Organic Law (LOTT).

We demand an immediate end to the mass dismissals and the anti-labor practices implemented by SERPAPROCA and the unconditional reinstatement of all fired workers.

PAME expresses its solidarity with the workers of SERPAPROCA, CUT Venezuela and the working class of Venezuela in its struggles for jobs with rights against the attacks of the employers

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