CCOO, ELA and UGT will ask Siemens Gamesa for details about its future plans

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In this sense, CCOO considers it “positive” that the continuation of onshore activities has been confirmed, but regrets that “doubts have not been dispelled” about the possible impact on employment of the planned adjustments.

The union branches of CCOO, ELA and UGT at Siemens Gamesa Spain will meet with the company’s management this afternoon and ask them for details on their future plans, according to sources from CCOO, a union that has deemed it “positive”. which has endorsed the continuation of onshore activities, but regrets that “doubts have not been allayed” about the possible impact of the planned adjustments on employment.

This meeting with the majority unions at Siemens Gamesa in the Spanish state takes place after it was announced last Tuesday that Siemens Gamesa, the wind subsidiary of Siemens Energy, is considering a adjustment of approximately 400 million euros in 2026with the aim of simplifying the organization and optimizing overall costs, although it was confirmed that onshore activities will continue.

In concrete terms, the unions want to know where this announced adjustment will take place. “We want to know if it will be for Spain, which is our field of action at the moment,” she added.

According to what they have stated, what concerns them most is the “impact” this may have on employment, and “they have not dispelled the doubts”.

Likewise, after you knew that some to lose of 2 billion, they want to be specified how they want to be profitable by 2026, as announced, and how they will ‘survive on that journey until they make a profit’.

The President of Navarre, Maria Chivitewaiting for the meeting that they will hold on Friday with the management of Siemens Gamesa to find out the impact on the regional community of the company’s latest decisions, has assured that in any case they will “fight until the last job that Siemens generates”.

For her part, the Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment of the Basque Government, Arantxa Tapiahas trusted that the Siemens Gamesa factory in Zamudio (Bizkaia), owned by the multinational Siemens Energy, will not be affected by the cost savings that the German parent company will implement.

Source: EITB

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