The Panama Fourth Bridge Consortium (CPCP) confirmed that after sitting down to talk directly with its collaborators and listening to their complaints, the work fronts have been reactivated at 100%, so the Fourth Bridge over the Canal project is moving again. The consortium reiterated its commitment to Panama and to the Panamanian workforce, which it described as a key piece to move the project forward. The Fourth Bridge over the Panama Canal is considered a strategic work for the country. They indicate that this accompaniment helped the work return to normal, with no more tension in the project. The CPCP assured that dialogue was key to unblocking the situation and that its action remains within Panamanian labor legislation, respecting collective conventions and fundamental rights, including freedom of association. The conversations took place under the watch of the Ministry of Labor and Labor Development (Mitradel), which was attentive to everything being within the law. The company also highlighted the role of Mitradel as a guarantor of labor stability and compliance with regulations. For now, work continues as usual. According to the consortium, at the table, doubts were clarified and concerns that the workers had were addressed. The CPCP assured that it will maintain an environment of respect and cooperation to ensure that the project moves forward without setbacks and meets the country's expectations. It directly impacts mobility, economic development, and national competitiveness.
Fourth Bridge over the Canal Project Reactivated at 100%
The Panama Fourth Bridge Consortium confirmed full work resumption on the strategic project after dialogue with employees. The project directly impacts the country's mobility and economy.