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Airbus sees 1,000 German jobs at risk without parts unit spinoff – source

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Posted on August 10, 2021

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This image depicts an Airbus small-parts manufacturing facility in Germany, where 1,000 jobs are at risk due to restructuring plans. The article discusses potential consequences of not spinning off the Premium Aerotec unit.
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(Refiles to clarify in second paragraph the nature of the jobs) By Alexander Hübner MUNICH (Reuters) -Airbus has warned employees of hundreds of possible job losses at its small-parts manufacturing business in Germany if the unit is not hived off in line with a cost-cutting strategy set out in April, a source familiar with the plan told […]

Airbus Warns of 1,000 Job Losses in Germany Without Parts Spinoff

(Refiles to clarify in second paragraph the nature of the jobs)

By Alexander Hübner

MUNICH (Reuters) -Airbus has warned employees of hundreds of possible job losses at its small-parts manufacturing business in Germany if the unit is not hived off in line with a cost-cutting strategy set out in April, a source familiar with the plan told Reuters.

The group sees 1,000 of its 2,500 small-parts manufacturing jobs in Germany at risk if it continues to manufacture parts within the group rather than spinning off the activities, said the source who is familiar with plans presented to its works council and trade unions.

Under the shakeup set out four months ago, Airbus’s Premium Aerotec unit in Germany would be split off, with part combined with other Airbus manufacturing plants and the rest folded into a new business specialising in small mass-produced “detail” parts which could be spun off.

Premium Aerotec makes components for commercial and military aircraft, mainly in Augsburg and Varel near Bremen.

The unit has been lossmaking for years and Airbus argues that with a new owner it could also work for competitors or win customers from other industries, and thus better utilise its workforce.

The planemaker has previously said it calculates that Premium Aerotec is between 25% and 30% more expensive than other suppliers. Airbus declined to comment when asked about the numbers of jobs at risk under the restructuring.

Trade union IG Metall is opposed to the spinoff, fearing job cuts and less favourable working conditions after a break-up of the unit, at which fuselages of Airbus aircraft are also assembled.

The issue is taking on a political dimension. Finance Minister Olaf Scholz, the Social Democrats’ (SPD) chancellor candidate for September’s federal election, is planning a “solidarity visit” on Monday to Premium Aerotec in Varel.

Airbus has also promised to examine a future for parts production within the group.

“Our analysis, which we shared with employee representatives at the end of July, clearly showed that the internal route would be much more painful for employees to achieve competitive cost structures,” a spokesperson said.

Therefore, he said, the company wanted to find a better owner who could preserve more jobs. Switzerland’s Montana Aerospace has already expressed interest.

“The window of opportunity to reposition is now, before production rates return to pre-crisis levels,” the Airbus spokesperson said.

(Reporting by Alexander HuebnerWriting by Paul Carrel and David Holmes)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many jobs at Airbus are at risk?
Airbus has warned that 1,000 of its 2,500 small-parts manufacturing jobs in Germany are at risk if the unit is not spun off.
What is the reason for the potential job losses?
The job losses are part of Airbus's cost-cutting strategy, which involves spinning off its Premium Aerotec unit.
What is the stance of the trade union IG Metall?
IG Metall is opposed to the spinoff, fearing job cuts and less favorable working conditions following the breakup of the unit.
What has Airbus said about the competitiveness of Premium Aerotec?
Airbus has indicated that Premium Aerotec is 25% to 30% more expensive than other suppliers, which has contributed to its financial struggles.
Who has shown interest in acquiring Premium Aerotec?
Switzerland's Montana Aerospace has already expressed interest in acquiring the Premium Aerotec unit.

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