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Solution found for 220 Wavin employees in Twist

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By Sebastian Jaspers When the largest employer in Twist, Wavin, announced in October 2024 that it intended to close its site, there was widespread dismay. This will result in the job losses of 220 employees in production and logistics by the end of 2026 at the latest. The responsible union representative, Philipp Hering, district director of the Industrial Union of Mining, Chemicals and Energy (IGBCE), explains what will happen next for the affe…
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By Sebastian Jaspers When the largest employer in Twist, Wavin, announced in October 2024 that it intended to close its site, there was widespread dismay. This will result in the job losses of 220 employees in production and logistics by the end of 2026 at the latest. The responsible union representative, Philipp Hering, district director of the Industrial Union of Mining, Chemicals and Energy (IGBCE), explains what will happen next for the affe…

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GN-Online broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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