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October 3, 2008
CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"
By Roy S. Carson
An array of labor unions have totally rejected the new CVG-Bauxilum president's "final final" offer of roughly US$40 million to pay-off suppliers, contractors and labor liabilities that currently amount to well over $300 million ... "our jobs must not be allowed to die, because we will no longer give in to this situation -- it would be irresponsible of us to be accomplices to what is happening!"
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VHeadline editor & publisher Roy S. Carson writes: Stepping up the political blame-game ahead of November 23 local and regional elections, Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG) aluminum processing subsidiary CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president, Alfredo Arcila (who is also vice president of the CVG holing corporation itself) is claiming that the company's labor and operational crisis is entirely the fault of the anti-Chavez opposition ... he claims that the situation is "compromising the future of the (Venezuelan) state" and that the labor force's call for much-needed central government investment in the state-owned industry and that their calls for immediate payment of several years overdue wages and social benefits (pensions etc) are "illegal and putting at risk the essential equipment for the production of alumina."Arcila goes further to claim that the current strike does NOT affect the supply of alumina feed stocks to Alcasa and Venalum and that the union demands originate from "political sectors linked to the opposition" and that they form "part of a destabilization plan" against the Chavez government.
Astonishingly he says that one needs only to review local media coverage "to know who the ring-leaders are " but that "steps are being taken" to combat what he is substantially quoted as saying are "criminal" protest actions which are "injurious to the national patrimony."
"I cannot understand why the (union) leadership has rejected the offer, which will remain open. If they do not accept it, there will be a gradual deterioration of the factory," Arcila adds insisting that President Hugo Chavez has said that he is doing "everything necessary." He also rejects what he describes as rumors of Rodolfo Sanz' dismissals from both the CVG corporate presidency and the Ministry of Basic Industries & Mining (Mibam) ... he says the rumors are getting "stranger and stranger" and that he (Arcila) and Sanz "are alive and kicking."
Roy S. Carson
vheadline@gmail.com
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