According to data released by the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration this Monday, the total number of affected individuals includes 593 men and 503 women. Of this figure, 296 people were on partial ERTE, while 800 were on full ERTE.
By the end of the third month of the year, 901 of these workers were under ERTEs due to economic, technical, organizational, or production reasons (ETOP). This group comprised 518 men and 383 women.
Additionally, 195 individuals benefited from an ERTE due to force majeure, distinct from the pandemic-related modalities. Among this latter group, 75 were men and 120 were women.




