Thursday, March 19, 2015

Justice focuses again on the AIM slaughterhouses – Challenges.fr

Caen (AFP) – One of the offers, very partial, recovery from a slaughterhouse of the threatened liquidation AIM company which employs around 600 people in France, has been removed, a will on Thursday sources concordant.

“We learned Wednesday that there was an offer on the slaughter of Antrain” (Ille-et-Vilaine), which would take over 71 employees, has AFP Sébastien Lafon, CFE-CGC representative of AIM. Some 179 people in total working in this site.

The management declined to comment. A source close to the matter confirmed the withdrawal.

Coutances Commercial Court must examine 14:30 reversals of offers on the company in receivership since January 6.

On Thursday morning, he no longer officially remained an offer, that of holding The Breton Rosaries food that holds three sites in Monfort Meat Faouët (Morbihan), Abavia Rennes and John Chapin at Vezin- le-Coquet (Ille-et-Vilaine), according to reliable sources.

On 18 February, Breton society meat cutting Yves Fantou filed a takeover offer of 107 employees but Antrain withdrew because it has not managed to complete its financing, the sources said.

In addition to the only official offer, the employees of St. Cecilia, AIM headquarters staffed by 350 employees management, 375 employees according to the unions, have drop Thursday afternoon in court a draft working working-cooperative (Scop) still in the study.

They hope that the court agree to authorize the continuation of the activity until late March, although he also pronounces the liquidation, to finalize this project which has the support of local authorities.

The public company Mixed (SEM), created in 2013 by the Region of Basse-Normandie and Manche to help AIM is ready to support this project. At the request of employees, it has recruited a former food company executive who is a judge at the Commercial Court of Dieppe, Serge Renaudin, to analyze the situation of AIM for a possible stake in the SEM in a project Scop, according to Lafon.

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