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Catalan cava producer Freixenet to lay off 80% of workforce due to dry spell

Spanish cava producer Freixenet has actually provided a plan to momentarily lay off 615 workers, near 80% of the companies amount to labor force, due to the drought impacting the Penedes location in Catalonia, it said in a declaration on Monday.

Freixenet turns into one of the first companies in Catalonia to present a momentary layoff plan, which is anticipated to come into force in May, due to the consistent drought.

As the impact of fossil-fuel driven environment modification heightens across southern Europe, Spain's Mediterranean of Catalonia, home area to Freixenet, is enduring its worst dry spell on record.

Under Spain's ERTE law, business that are dealing with extraordinary scenarios can briefly lay off employees by suspending employees' contracts. The business did not define when employees would be enabled to go back to work, and the law does not have a set time frame for when companies should re-hire them.

The company said that the application of the measures will differ depending upon the period of the year and drought conditions.

The measure, carried out as a workout of obligation, is targeted at guaranteeing the practicality of business and preserving employability in order to face external causes and force majeure brought on by the severe dry spell, it stated.

Unions representing the workers did not instantly respond to a ask for remark.

The layoff strategy is a remarkable measure caused by the absence of grapes resulting from the extreme drought that has actually been impacting the sector considering that 2021, and particularly in 2023 in the location of El Penedes, its home area, the cava manufacturer said.

The company has actually presented the strategy to the Catalan labour authorities and sent it to the workers' unions.

Spain has logged its hottest January considering that records started in 1961 and in 2015 was the nation's 2nd warmest, while a. recent research study showed parts of the Iberian peninsula were. experiencing the driest period in 1,200 years.

Vineyards across Catalonia's prominent Penedes cava-producing. region are so dry that the roots of 30-year-old vines have. died, leaving shrivelled red and green grapes suffering under. the intense sun - to the sector's dismay.

The northeastern area is amongst the most affected by. Spain's long dry spell.

Scientists have connected scorching temperatures and dry and. windy conditions in numerous parts of the world, including southern. Europe, to environment change driven by the fossil fuel market.

(source: Reuters)