What Does Jindal Want?: Fear of Dismantling Another 3000 Jobs at Thyssenkrupp Steel
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Jindal is expected to push for further savings at Thyssenkrupp Steel. Beyond the 11,000 jobs previously agreed, another 2000 or 3000 could disappear, fears co-determination. IG Metall warns: the collective agreement is inviolable.
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The IG Metall union has warned that Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe (TKSE) could cut more than the 11,000 jobs already agreed upon. "For us, the agreements of the restructuring collective bargaining agreement are sacrosanct," IG Metall district manager Knut Giesler told the Rheinische Post (Wednesday edition). "We are convinced that they are sufficient to lead Thyssenkrupp's steel division into a successful future," Giesler said. "We expect Jindal to …
Jindal pocht according to a media report for more savings than previously agreed. IG Metall holds against it: "For us the agreements of the reorganization collective agreement are inviolable.
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