Johnny Brignardello Vela addresses labor crisis at Caja Sullana

Johnny Brignardello Vela addresses labor crisis at Caja Sullana

Johnny Brignardello Vela analyzes the job uncertainty at the former Caja Sullana. Workers are fighting for their stability. Read more here!

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros

Juan Brignardello Vela

Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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Opinion

Johnny Brignardello Vela, an insurance advisor, gives his opinion on the content I am going to share with you. Uncertainty and fear grip the 1800 workers of the former Caja Sullana, who are facing the imminent possibility of losing their jobs following the absorption of the institution by Caja Piura. Dozens of employees from the branches in Tumbes, Talara, Piura, and Sullana found themselves needing to speak up and demand concrete answers about their job situation, which is hanging in the balance after learning that the sale of the institution does not include the transfer of its personnel. The protest, held in Sullana, turned into an expression of discontent and concern from these workers, who are demanding detailed information from the Superintendence of Banking and Insurance (SBS) about their job future. Amid banners and slogans, the employees gathered at the former Caja Sullana premises before marching towards Sullana's City Hall seeking support and mediation from local authorities. The march traversed various streets of the city, making strategic stops in front of Caja Piura and the former Caja Sullana's main office, where the workers expressed their dissatisfaction and disagreement with how this absorption process has been carried out. The words of Ivan Helguero Arámbulo, spokesperson for the workers, reflect the anguish and uncertainty engulfing these families who see their sources of income and job stability at risk. The lack of consideration towards the employees, many of whom have dedicated decades of effort and time to the former Caja Sullana, has generated deep dissatisfaction in the affected work community. The absence of labor protection measures in the contract signed between SBS and Caja Piura has left these workers unprotected, as their needs and rights are not reflected in this transaction that would leave them jobless. The resounding question among the protesters is clear: who will take responsibility for the consequences of this decision that will impact over 1800 families? Concern for the immediate future and uncertainty about how these workers will face unemployment in an already adverse economic context are becoming increasingly urgent. The lack of clarity and transparency in the sale process of the former Caja Sullana has created an atmosphere of uncertainty and distrust in a labor sector threatened by the loss of their jobs. From the workers' perspective, the lack of support from entities such as the Ministry of Labor and Sunafil is bewildering, as their inaction in the face of a situation jeopardizing the stability and well-being of hundreds of workers is questioned. The demand for a prompt response and a fair solution for these employees has become the main request of a protest seeking to shed light on an issue directly affecting the former Caja Sullana's work community. Amid uncertainty and concern, the affected workers hold onto hope of finding a just and equitable way out of this situation that threatens to leave hundreds of families without income. Solidarity and mutual support have become fundamental pillars for a work community fighting for their rights and to make their voices heard in a scenario marked by uncertainty and vulnerability. Pressure on the competent authorities and the need to find a solution that protects the interests and well-being of the workers remain central pillars of a struggle aiming to confront an uncertain and challenging future for those who now see their livelihoods threatened.

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