Swarovski Must Cancel Less than Thought
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At the end of the day, the Tyrolean luxury company Swarovski is expected to announce significantly fewer employees than expected at its headquarters in Wattens. Of the approximately 400 jobs that will be dismantled, "only less than 80 employees will have a dismissal at the table. The rest will be achieved through retirement and through "voluntary, partnership departures". In the autumn, the Tyrolean company announced the dismantling of around 40…
At the Tyrolean Crystal Group a large part of the mining could be solved via "partnership voluntary discharges"
Last November a reduction of around 400 jobs was announced. According to the company, 85 percent of the positions could be solved via retirements and "partnership voluntary exits"
WATTENS. After the dismantling of some 400 jobs announced in November by the Tyrolean crystal company Swarovski at its headquarters in Wattens, the number of employees actually employed is fixed.
Following the announcement in November by the Tyrolean crystal company Swarovski of cutting around 400 jobs at its headquarters in Wattens, the number of employees who will actually be laid off has been finalized: "Fewer than 80 people" will have to be "actively laid off," the company told APA on Monday. Eighty-five percent of the positions, however, could be filled through retirements and "mutually agreed voluntary departures."
The details of the massive job reduction at Swarovski in Wattens are clear. More than 300 employees apparently go voluntarily or retire. Less than 80 employees are terminated.
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