SPAIN: Fibracolor to shut factory, axe 280 jobs
Author: just-style.com | 22 January 2008
Spanish textile dye firm Fibracolor, which is 40% owned by Inditex, will shut its Todera (Barcelona) factory in coming months, dismissing 280 workers, a trade union official confirmed to just-style.
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