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Cava manufacturer Freixenet prepares to furlough 80% of workforce due to drought

Spanish cava manufacturer Freixenet has actually provided a plan to lay off momentarily 615 workers, almost 80% of its workforce, due to a dry spell in the Penedes location of Catalonia, it stated in a declaration on Monday.

The measure is expected to end up being reliable in May, and the company did not specify for how long the layoffs would last.

This makes Freixenet among the first companies in Catalonia to react to the region's worst drought on record with a layoff strategy. The company has actually provided the strategy to Catalan labour authorities and submitted it to the employees' unions.

As the impact of fossil-fuel driven climate change heightens across southern Europe, dry spell considering that 2021 has triggered a scarcity of grapes. In 2015 this was intense in the company's home location of Penedes, the cava manufacturer said.

Under Spain's ERTE law, business that are dealing with exceptional situations can temporarily lay off staff members or decrease their working hours.

The measure ... is focused on guaranteeing the viability of business and preserving employability in order to face external causes and force majeure triggered by the severe dry spell, Freixenet stated.

Unions representing the employees did not right away respond to a request for comment.

Vineyards throughout Catalonia's distinguished Penedes cava-producing region are so dry that the roots of 30-year-old vines have died, leaving shrivelled red and green grapes languishing under the extreme sun.

(source: Reuters)