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Following the health scandal, the Buitoni factory in Caudry, in the North, had closed nine months before restarting. Thursday, March 2, a temporary interruption of activity was announced. Arnaud Moreau, on site, Saturday March 4, takes stock of the situation.
The suspension of activity at the Buitoni factory in Caudry, in the North, following the health scandal last year, is causing concern among employees on Saturday March 4. Questions still remain today about the future of the site. “Will he keep making pizzas or will he just disappear? This is the interrogation, this morning, in Caudry”, notes journalist Arnaud Moreau, on site for 12/13, Saturday March 4. As a result of the scandal, production had been halted for nine months.
A demonstration on March 13
It had finally resumed, last December, on a line, before a temporary interruption of activity, announced Thursday, March 2. “Difficult to know more, the 200 employees, a priori, continue to be paid, but the trade unions did not wish to speak today”, reports the journalist. Management justifies this by too little sale of its products, leading to a temporary cessation of activity. “The elected officials, mobilized, announce that a demonstration will take place on March 13 and ask for a meeting with the management as soon as possible.