The Borneo Post

‘Thyssenkru­pp ready to make workers offer for Tata Steel deal’

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BERLIN: Thyssenkru­pp is prepared to offer workers commitment­s on jobs and investment­s to get union backing for its deal with Tata Steel to merge their European steel operations, German weekly Bild am Sonntag reported, citing an internal memo.

“We are prepared to make widerangin­g commitment­s on the topics that are most important to our employees,” the paper quoted Thyssenkru­pp personnel chief Oliver Burkhard as telling managers in the memo.

“That concerns for instance securing sites, future investment­s and job security. With our proposal, we want to secure jobs at the future joint venture into the next decade,” he said.

Thyssenkru­pp declined to comment on the report.

German labour union IG Metall had given Thyssenkru­pp until December 22 to agree guarantees on jobs, plants and investment­s, putting further pressure on chief executive Heinrich Hiesinger, who has said he wants the approval of shop stewards for the merger plan.

Hiesinger hopes to reach a final deal with Tata Steel in early 2018 but that depends on whether he can get it passed by Thyssenkru­pp’s supervisor­y board, where workers’ representa­tives have called for jobs and plants to be secure for 10 years.

Labour leaders hold half of the 20 seats on Thyssenkru­pp’s supervisor­y board, and while a deal can still be pushed through without their consent, their approval could significan­tly smooth the transactio­n. — Reuters

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