Labour dispute: La Casera resolves, resumes production

The La Casera Company, makers of La Casera Apple drink, has announced resumption of full scale operations with immediate effect.
The company which was previously enmeshed in a dispute with labour a few weeks ago disclosed that it had resolved all the lingering issues that led to the shutdown of its activities.
According to a statement signed by management, the company disclosed that a  full scale production has re-commenced at its factory located in Apapa, Lagos.
The statement further indicated that all disputes with labour and other stakeholders of the company have been resolved amicably.
“The La Casera Company (TLCC) is delighted to announce the full resumption of all its activities with immediate effect.
"The dispute that had affected its operations over the last 2 weeks has now been resolved to the satisfaction of all parties.  Consequently, full scale production has re-commenced at its large factory on the Apapa - Oshodi Expressway near Mile 2.

“We would like to thank all our stakeholders who have worked together with us through this difficult period and trust that, as a result, our relationship will grow yet stronger over the coming months and years,” the statement reads.

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