CAPGEMINI 103.000 € (+0,29 %)
HYDROGEN REFUELING 1.470 € (-6,73 %)
PHILIPS KON 22.390 € (+2,14 %)
KLARSEN 0.548 € (+83,89 %)
BOIRON 27.400 € (+4,58 %)
PROLOGUE 0.254 € (+0,79 %)
STMICROELECTRONICS 46.015 € (+2,90 %)
KERING 232.650 € (+0,04 %)
TETRAGON FIN GRP 13.300 € (-2,21 %)
SOITEC 126.950 € (+12,25 %)
VEOLIA ENVIRON. 35.940 € (+3,25 %)
ING GROEP N.V. 24.755 € (+3,66 %)
PAULIC MEUNERIE 1.580 € (+11,27 %)
MAGNUM 12.440 € (+11,45 %)
POSTNL 0.948 € (+0,69 %)
GASCOGNE 2.360 € (+9,26 %)
VALLOUREC 25.650 € (+2,35 %)
CIECHARGEURSINVEST 8.440 € (-2,54 %)
AIRBUS 174.880 € (+0,15 %)
ASML HOLDING 1 222.400 € (+2,50 %)
PROSUS 41.070 € (+1,03 %)
LVMH 451.400 € (+0,66 %)
SHELL PLC 38.510 € (+1,80 %)
VINCI 128.500 € (+1,86 %)
IMCD 100.150 € (+3,01 %)
CVC CAPITAL 12.950 € (+3,52 %)
TECHNIP ENERGIES 40.300 € (-0,05 %)
FDJ UNITED 23.100 € (-1,53 %)
E PANGO 0.190 € (-23,08 %)
ALSTOM 17.080 € (+4,27 %)
AMUNDI 82.200 € (+1,29 %)
TOTALENERGIES 79.290 € (+1,35 %)
ASR NEDERLAND 64.560 € (+0,91 %)
SARTORIUS STED BIO 156.700 € (+3,43 %)
EXOR NV 66.800 € (+0,91 %)
CARMILA 16.980 € (-0,12 %)
NEXANS 158.100 € (+3,27 %)
SAINT GOBAIN 77.640 € (+1,54 %)
SOCIETE GENERALE 68.440 € (-3,59 %)
DANONE 66.740 € (+0,97 %)
BUREAU VERITAS 26.060 € (+0,81 %)
COVIVIO 56.200 € (+0,54 %)
ARKEMA 62.000 € (+1,06 %)
BE SEMICONDUCTOR 247.200 € (+3,26 %)
EXAIL TECHNOLOGIES 123.600 € (-0,24 %)
IPSEN 167.000 € (+2,52 %)
ASM INTERNATIONAL 830.600 € (+2,57 %)
HEINEKEN HOLDING 60.400 € (+1,85 %)
SANOFI 79.820 € (+1,92 %)
LEGRAND 151.800 € (+1,57 %)
AHOLD DEL 40.020 € (+0,58 %)
GECINA 71.850 € (+0,42 %)
FUGRO 12.350 € (+7,11 %)
FRANCAISE ENERGIE 38.000 € (-0,91 %)
STELLANTIS NV 6.215 € (-6,40 %)
NN GROUP 74.300 € (+0,92 %)
KAUFMAN ET BROAD 27.650 € (+0,55 %)
ISPD 1.740 € (0,00 %)
EKINOPS 2.490 € (-2,92 %)
MYHOTELMATCH 0.174 € (-1,14 %) |
02/05/2026 15:35
Ecuador's banana sector renews labor agreement, with jobs meeting global standardsEQS-News: AEBE / Key word(s): Contract/Miscellaneous The Ecuadorian Banana and Plantain Cluster, the country's industry's largest global export association, reaffirmed the progress made in improving working conditions to meet global standards by renewing its dialogue agreement with the National Federation of Free Agro-Industrial, Peasant, and Indigenous Workers of Ecuador (Fenacle), one of the country's largest agricultural unions. QUITO, Ecuador, May. 2, 2026 The agreement, which had been in effect since September 2024, was extended during a ceremony held on International Workers' Day in Babahoyo, the capital of the tropical province of Los Ríos, one of Ecuador's main banana-producing regions. ![]() The renewal of the agreement reinforces both parties' commitment to strengthening social dialogue in Ecuador's banana sector, for the benefit of workers and formal employment. The renewed agreement maintains its structure centered on five key areas: joint development of training programs on labor regulations; cooperation in channeling administrative complaints to labor authorities; monitoring of enrollment in the Ecuadorian Social Security Institute (IESS); protection of freedom of association; and development of activities aimed at promoting technological and athletic skills. "The renewal of this agreement sends a clear message: the banana sector is committed to responsible production, respect, and cooperation," stated the coordinator of Ecuador's Banana and Plantain Cluster, José Antonio Hidalgo. Likewise, Hidalgo, who also serves as executive director of the Association of Banana Exporters of Ecuador (AEBE), emphasized that the industry's future is closely tied to the unity of its stakeholders, noting that every export crate represents the effort and livelihood of thousands of Ecuadorian families. For his part, the president of Fenacle, Ángel Rivero emphasized that "this alliance aims to join forces in the education and training of women and young people, who represent a priority group for the federation." The president of Fenacle highlighted the activities carried out during the term of the previous agreement, and among the results achieved, he mentioned the organization of training sessions, medical brigades in rural areas, the filing of administrative complaints with the Ministry of Labor, and workshops on the use of technological tools. Fenacle represents 25,000 agro-industrial workers, farmers, and indigenous people in Ecuador and has a presence in the country's main production areas. The Ecuadorian Banana and Plantain Cluster accounts for 60% of Ecuador's banana production, nearly 100% of banana exports, 80% of plantain exports, and represents approximately 1,200 small-scale producers. ![]() Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2971405/AEBE.jpg
![]() 02.05.2026 CET/CEST Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News - a service of EQS Group. 2319976 02.05.2026 CET/CEST Source : Webdisclosure.com |
Cotations différées d'au moins 15 minutes (Paris, Amsterdam, Bruxelles, Lisbonne).
Cotations à la clôture (Francfort, New-York, Londres, Zurich).
Flux de cotations : Euronext (Places Euronext et Cours des Devises).
Bourse : technologie Cote Boursière


