NewsThyssenKrupp Steel Europe announces significant job cuts

ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe announces significant job cuts

"Savage cuts are necessary." German giant to lay off staff
"Savage cuts are necessary." German giant to lay off staff
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Tomasz Sąsiada

28 September 2024 12:17

- Our business needs to become more profitable, - says Dennis Grimm, a member of the board of ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe, in an interview with the newspaper "Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung." He announces staff reductions.

27,000 employees of the company must prepare for deep cuts, - comments the announcement of Grimm by Reuters agency.

- Severe cuts are necessary, - says Grimm in an interview with "WAZ." - The market situation has deteriorated again in recent months, and unfortunately, there is no indication that it will improve, - he adds.

Reuters reminds us that ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe is trying to recover after a conflict with its parent company regarding ownership structure. It is preparing a new business plan.

- It's hard to say now how many people we will employ when the plan is finalized. But this number will be smaller than it is now, - announces Grimm.

ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe is a company based in Duisburg, Germany. It is part of the large conglomerate ThyssenKrupp from the steel industry, which employs over one hundred thousand people worldwide and whose history dates back to the late 19th century.