Unions denounce “lack of information” about Siemens Energy takeover bid

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The workers demand a meeting with Siemens Gamesa’s usual interlocutors and announce that they have already started coordinating joint actions.

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all the labor unions The way information is being managed regarding the future of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has converged as Siemens Energy announced a public takeover bid (OPA) last Friday. The workers denounce that neither Siemens Energy nor Siemens Gamesa contacted the union representatives to inform them of the situation and therefore requested a meeting with the usual interlocutors.

of the union THE A, the representative of the Federation of the ELA industry, Puy Remírez, has shown her “disagreement and anger” at the “terrible management” which, according to what she says, shows “an absolute disregard for the templates”. “The company cannot allow this speculation to be generated without first talking to workers through their union representatives,” he warned.

The representative of ELA stated that at the press conference that Siemens Energy is offering this Monday, “nothing concrete can be judged”, but assured that “the prospects” are not rosy at all”.

In that sense, given the possibility of adjustments, he has warned that if this operation proceeds “to any extent affecting employment, it will be fought with all available means”.

Just like ELA, the plants UGT FICA Yes CCOO They have also denounced a lack of information about the process and have demanded the German company give “priority” to preserving jobs. In a statement released Monday, both unions ask Siemens to work with workers’ representatives to analyze the impact of the measure, especially taking into account that “when there has been a move” by the company, it “has had a negative impact on employment.” .

UGT FICA and CCOO de Industria warn of a reality of “particularly relevant”, as Siemens Gamesa will no longer be listed on the Spanish stock exchange and the company’s headquarters, so far in Zamudio, will “probably leave Spain”.

Faced with this “uncertainty”, the two unions have begun coordinating joint actions and have announced that they will request a meeting with the management and chairmanship of Siemens to evaluate the impact forecasts that may cause, and to collect information from the first ask who runs the company.

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