Spanish managers, represented at the Metal Federation Federal Committee through CCP’s
On Friday, June 21 2024, the Spanish Metal Federation convened its Federal Committee in Palencia (Spain). Juan Antonio González, Secretary General at the Confederation of Managers and Professionals (CCP), our member organisation in Spain, represented the interests of managers and leaders at the event.
This significant event brought together representatives from various associations within the federation to conduct a thorough financial analysis and review the management report for 2023. The report was scrutinized in detail, highlighting achievements and pinpointing areas needing further improvement.
Each association within the Metal Federation presented reports on the status of their respective companies. These presentations provided a holistic view of each entity’s conditions and needs, enabling committee members to gain a clear and updated perspective.
This facilitated the identification of common strategies, a reassuring sign for the sector’s future, and the formulation of collective action plans.
The event concluded with remarks from Juan Antonio González, Secretary General of the Confederation of Managers and Professionals (CCP). In his closing speech, González emphasized the importance of the Confederation‘s presence on both national and international stages.
He particularly highlighted the Confederation’s role in establishing the Plataforma Sindical Plural (Plural Trade Union Platform), which aims to amplify the voice and influence of workers in the metal sector.
Our CCP Confederation‘s is very present on both national and international stages
Juan Antonio González
Secretary General at CCP
A noteworthy aspect of González‘s speech was the recognition of CCP’s membership in CEC European Managers. This affiliation underscores the Confederation’s international reach and influence.
CCP‘s involvement in CEC European Managers reflects its commitment to aligning with broader European standards and practices.
The Federal Committee meeting not only reaffirmed the Metal Federation’s dedication to transparency and efficient management but also underscored the importance of collaboration and unity among its various associations.
As the sector navigates a constantly evolving economic landscape, such meetings are crucial for ensuring a sustainable and prosperous future for all involved companies and their workers.
In conclusion, the Federal Committee held in Palencia marks a significant step in strengthening the metal sector, promoting constructive dialogue, and fostering management practices that aim to achieve tangible results for the benefit of all stakeholders.