Chiquita Brands, the world’s largest fruit firm, announced on Thursday that it has fired its Panamanian employees after more than three weeks of protests against social security reforms. About 5, 000 workers were in the attack, according to Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino before on Thursday. The company has, regrettably, terminated all of our everyday workers following the unfair withdrawal of function at our plantations and operations facilities as of April 28. According to the statement, the business had lost at least$ 75 million. At his regular press conference on Thursday night, Mulini had attributed the union’s head to the fruit workers. We are unsure of how to approach (union ) leader Francisco Smith about the serious harm his indolence is doing to the Bocas del Toro employment sector, according to Mulino. Bocas del Toro territories Costa Rica, Panama’s northwestern state. The coalition did not respond right away. As educators, construction workers, and various organizations expressed their opposition to changes the authorities said were necessary to keep the social security system liquid, protests and sporadic obstacles have spread from one end of the country to the other.
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