Data released by the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration indicates that the majority of these files, specifically 808, were due to economic, technical, organizational, or production reasons (ERTE ETOP). Within this group, 435 were men and 373 were women.
Of the total affected in the region, 505 were men and 499 were women. Regarding the type of files, 325 workers were on partial ERTE and 679 on total ERTE at the close of the fourth month of the year.
Additionally, 196 workers were under force majeure files not linked to the specific pandemic modalities. This group consisted of 70 men and 126 women.
Nationally, the number of workers affected by temporary employment regulation files reached 12,592 at the end of April. Of these, 2,482 were on force majeure ERTE, 6,951 on ERTE for economic, technical, organizational, or production reasons, and 3,159 were part of the RED Mechanism for the automotive sector.




