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Lugo, Oct 10 (EFE).- Factory workers took to the streets once again Sunday to protest against the decision of the American industrial corporation Alcoa to close down its production plant in Lugo, in the northern Spain.Workers assured that they would not lower their guard and that they would do everything possible to keep this only primary aluminum producing company in Spain. (Camera: ELISEO TRIGO).SHOT LIST: FACTORY WORKERS PROTEST AGAINST CLOSURE OF ALCOA ALUMINUM PLANT IN SAN CIBRAO, LUGO, SPAIN.
Rome, Feb 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) Workers from the appliance manufacturer Whirlpool demonstrated on Thursday in front of the Italian Ministry of Economic Development to protest the closure of the brand's plant in Naples, which employs about 300 people.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN ROME.
Barcelona, Sep 28 (EFE).- Some 300 Acciona Facility Services workers on Monday blocked the entrance of the Nissan plant in Barcelona for about three hours during a protest against the closure of the plant, which will lead to the loss of 500 jobs in Acciona.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ON MONDAY IN BARCELONA.
Pamplona, Spain, Aug 4 (EFE), (Camera: Ana Isabel Cordobés).- Dozens of workers from the Siemens Gamesa factory in Aoiz, Navarre, took to the streets of Pamplona Monday to protest against the closure of the plant, which will affect 239 workers.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN PAMPLONA.
Barcelona (Spain), May 28 (EFE).- Nissan workers from the Barcelona plant gathered on Thursday in front of the factory to gear up to protest the company's decission to close the plant, which will lead to 3,000 people losing their jobs, although a total of 30,000 jobs are at risk.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BARCELONA'S NISSAN PLANT.SOUNDBITES OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NISSAN COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, JUAN CARLOS VICENTE.Translation:"They've told us that they have studied it and that we are not competitive, because we only have 20%. And that even if they gave us one car, one car, we still wouldn't be competitive, that the investment would be so high, that we still wouldn't be competitive. They have just left us to die. For years we have been demanding, for years we have been saying that they are taking cars away from us and they are taking them to France, they are taking them to England and wherever they want and they are leaving us to die.""They don't want to keep paying for a full (factory) Barcelona. They don't want to keep it. We are not going to allow this. They have given us a deadline of December 2020 to shut us down. In that time, we are going to do everything we can, we are going to fight, we are going to keep Nissan's working fighting, and we are going to keep all the administrations in check asking for their support, asking Nissan to stay."