Punta Arabí Club: March opening
Oriola stated that “it is already possible to enter the kitchens, and over 200 locks have been changed in the already-delivered apartments.” ” Now we’re waiting for 50 people to begin work, after the company has been discharged, in order to get everything ready for the March opening. Indeed, representatives of the Mij Hotel chain plan to meet with union delegates today to sign the subrogation of the entire workforce hired by Azuline until last summer, a total of 250 employees. Mij Hotels has taken over as leaseholder of the Punta Arabí Club and Azuline’s other two establishments in es Canar, the Atlantic and the Coral Beach. Additionally, this Menorcan chain is responsible for the Paraíso Beach, which, like the others, is owned by businesswoman Paquita Sánchez. When it became known that Azuline would no longer manage these hotels, the affected employees staged a series of demonstrations in November, fearful of losing their jobs.
Consensus on the continuation of the Hippy Market in Punta Arabí
Pepe Oriola, the representative of Mij Hotels, announced yesterday that he intends to close the contract with the Hippy Market vendors’ association on Thursday and ensure the continued existence of “an emblem of Eivissa.”