Redundancy: Peugeot job cuts plan unacceptable
Carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen’s plan to cut 8,000 jobs.
PARIS:
French President Francois Hollande said on Saturday that the carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen’s plan to cut 8,000 jobs was not acceptable and needed to be renegotiated. Peugeot shocked France on Thursday by announcing the job cuts, sparking union anger and underlining the country’s competitiveness problems. PSA, France’s biggest carmaker and second in Europe to Germany’s Volkswagen, said it would cease production at its historic Aulnay site north of Paris which employs 3,000 people, with 1,400 jobs also going at its Rennes plant. Some 3,600 jobs are to be cut across the corporate structure. The company employed 100,000 people in France at the end of 2011. Peugeot said that it expected the European market to shrink by 8% this year and had to adjust its business. France’s trade deficit remains high and ministers in Hollande’s new government have raised concerns that low competitiveness is stifling the economy and hampering job creation.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2012.
French President Francois Hollande said on Saturday that the carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen’s plan to cut 8,000 jobs was not acceptable and needed to be renegotiated. Peugeot shocked France on Thursday by announcing the job cuts, sparking union anger and underlining the country’s competitiveness problems. PSA, France’s biggest carmaker and second in Europe to Germany’s Volkswagen, said it would cease production at its historic Aulnay site north of Paris which employs 3,000 people, with 1,400 jobs also going at its Rennes plant. Some 3,600 jobs are to be cut across the corporate structure. The company employed 100,000 people in France at the end of 2011. Peugeot said that it expected the European market to shrink by 8% this year and had to adjust its business. France’s trade deficit remains high and ministers in Hollande’s new government have raised concerns that low competitiveness is stifling the economy and hampering job creation.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2012.