Thyssenkrupp Plans 11K Job Cuts in Struggling Steel Business
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According to a media report, Germany's largest steel company Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe is continuing to reduce 11,000 jobs and is seeking a social plan.
Thyssenkrupp wants to reposition itself. Thousands of jobs are to be cut in the group's steel division. A dispute with the trade union IG Metall does not change that. Thyssenkrupp Steel, however, wants to support the affected employees.
According to a media report, Germany's largest steel company Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe intends to maintain a reduction of 11,000 jobs announced at the end of November. A social plan is planned for this purpose.
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