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Thyssenkru­pp to set up group with unions over Tata Steel merger

- REUTERS

Thyssenkru­pp AG is to set up a joint working group of board members and labour representa­tives to help implement the plan to merge with Tata Steel, it said in a statement on Saturday, issued after a supervisor­y board meeting.

The meeting was held after Thyssenkru­pp top management’s move this week to sign a memorandum of understand­ing with Tata Steel for a 50-50 joint venture.

If approved, it would create Europe’s secondbigg­est steelmaker after ArcelorMit­tal, with combined sales of about 15 billion euros ($17.93 billion).

The working group will consist of members of the executive boards of Thyssenkru­pp AG, Thyssenkru­pp Steel Europe, which is the unit for the steel activities within the wider group, representa­tives of Thyssenkru­pp’s works councils and the works councils of the steel sites, the statement said.

The working group will be headed by Markus Grolms, deputy chairman of the supervisor­y board of Thyssenkru­pp AG and Oliver Burkhard, member of the executive board of Thyssenkru­pp AG, where he is chief human resources officer, it said.

Thyssenkru­pp AG chief executive Heinrich Hiesinger depends on the support of labour representa­tives, who hold half of the 20 seats on the group’s supervisor­y board and have fiercely opposed the deal with Tata Steel.

On Friday, several thousand steel workers took to the streets of Bochum in Germany’s industrial heartland to protest against the deal, which would include up to 4,000 job cuts, about eight per cent of the combined workforce.

Opposition from Thyssenkru­pp’s workforce could mean prolonged negotiatio­ns with management and delay any approval of the plan by the supervisor­y board, scheduled for early next year.

If all labour representa­tives on the supervisor­y board vote against the plans, its chairman Ulrich Lehner could still push them through with his casting vote but it is Hiesinger’s declared goal to get labour leaders to agree.

Opposition from Thyssenkru­pp’s workforce could mean long negotiatio­ns and delay any approval of the merger plan by the supervisor­y board

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