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Around 220 Unicaja Banco employees covered by the ERE will voluntarily leave the entity in June

Only six employees affected by the ERE will leave the entity today.

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Around 220 Unicaja Banco employees covered by the ERE will voluntarily leave the entity in June

Only six employees affected by the ERE will leave the entity today

MADRID, 31 May. (EUROPA PRESS) -

About 220 Unicaja Banco employees adhered to the Employment Regulation File (ERE) that the entity is executing will leave the bank voluntarily at the end of June, sources close to the entity have informed Europa Press.

It should be noted that Unicaja has slowed down the rate of exits in May due to the operational integration with Liberbank that it has carried out this month. Thus, only six workers will leave the entity today, an "insignificant" figure compared to that registered in March, when around 400 people left, or April, with 210.

In this way, the bank has already begun to notify employees that they will leave the entity in the next exit window, at the end of June.

The bank and the workers' representatives signed a labor agreement for 1,513 employees last December, to which more than 2,000 employees voluntarily signed up.

With the new exits, at the end of June, Unicaja would have already executed close to 55% of the exits agreed in the ERE.

The term of execution of the measures contemplated in the ERE will be until December 31, 2024 and it will be up to the bank to determine the specific date of termination of the contract of each affected by the collective dismissal and by geographical mobility.