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Boycott to Flor de Caña: UITA calls dialogue, Nicaragua Sugar dialogues

GP2009 | 11.09.2009 23:38

Nicaragua Sugar has been maintaining a fluid dialogue over the past few months with the Chichigalpa Association for life (ASOCHIVIDA), the most important organization representing CKD patients in Nicaragua’s west region.

Gerardo Iglesias, secretary of the Latin American regional office of the International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations (UITA), recently called to a dialogue between the Nicaraguan Association of Persons Affected by Chronic Kidney Failure (ANAIRC) and Nicaragua Sugar Estates Limited during his recent visit to Nicaragua.

In relation to this call, we must highlight that Nicaragua Sugar, a company that belongs to Grupo Pellas, in keeping with its vocation of dialogue with the community, has been maintaining a fluid dialogue over the past few months with the Chichigalpa Association for life (ASOCHIVIDA), the most important organization representing CKD patients in Nicaragua’s west region.

In contrast with ANAIRC’s proposals, which only seek to obtain unjustified monetary compensation from NSEL, ASOCHIVIDA, in its dialogue with NSEL, instead of proposing a boycott against Grupo Pellas has approached the company to ask that it contribute to the solution of this health problem that is affecting the population in the west.

ASOCHIVIDA’s attitude is notable, with whom NSEL has jointly agreed to define the criteria for conducting a study that identifies the causes of CKD in Nicaragua. It has also been agreed, without any legal obligation other than the good will of the parties, that NSEL will provide humanitarian aid to alleviate the situation of CKD patients and their families, which is something the company has been doing within its social responsibility policies.

Ariel Granera, the Corporate Communications Director of Grupo Pellas, has emphasized that Nicaragua Sugar and Compañía Licorera have always been open to constructive dialogue concerning the problems affecting the community, but he also warned that a dialogue cannot be established with the persons that are purportedly represented by ANAIRC under the premise that the company is guilty and therefore is obligated to pay compensation.

The problem of the dialogue with ANAIRC is that this organization wants to unlawfully profit from a company that fully complies with all environmental and occupational safety standards required by the country’s laws and has verily shown that it is faithful to its social responsibility policies.

For the purpose of making known the truth about these issues, Nicaragua Sugar created a website titled “Nicaragua Sugar Estates Limited and Chronic Kidney Failure”. The address is www.laverdadnsel.com.

The official website of Nicaragua Sugar also contains abundant information about the company´s productive and social responsibility practices. The address is www.nicaraguasugar.com.

Other links of interest:

 http://nicaraguasugarirc.wordpress.com/
 http://laverdadchichigalpa.wordpress.com
 http://boicotflordecana.wordpress.com/
 http://carlospellasirc.wordpress.com/
 http://boicotgrupopellas.wordpress.com/
 http://boicotgrupopellas.blogspot.com/
 http://www.youtube.com/grupopellas
 http://grupopellas.wordpress.com
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flor_de_Caña
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Pellas_Chamorro


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