ASML Workers Still in Uncertainty Weeks After Announcement of 1,700 Job Cuts
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ASML workers still in uncertainty weeks after announcement of 1,700 job cuts
Weeks after ASML announced with its annual figures that it was going to lay off 1,700 employees, the chip machine maker’s workers still don’t know whether or not they will be affected. ASML told Omroep Brabant that it wants to quickly finalize the layoffs, hoping to reach an agreement with the trade unions by April 1.
Chip machine manufacturer ASML wants to quickly finalize the layoffs of 1,700 employees. The Veldhoven-based tech giant aims to reach an agreement with the unions within three weeks: for both the affected employees and the company itself. But the unions themselves have already indicated that they do not foresee this happening. "We are not guided by time, but by quality and due diligence," said a negotiator from CNV (Confederation of Dutch Trade …
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