"That's Not How It Works!": Chemical Giant Basf Moves Jobs From Germany to India
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The Ludwighafen chemical company BASF wants to move jobs from a German location to India. The trade union IGBCE is running a storm.
Under the slogan "cost efficiency", BASF wants to move services from Berlin to India. Trade union, works council and Berlin's governing mayors are strongly critical. The future of hundreds of jobs at the Berlin site is uncertain.
With a new hub, the Group wants to set up its services more efficiently. How many jobs are affected in Germany is open – the union reacts alarmed.
BASF plans to cut jobs in Berlin. The union is outraged. The Governing Mayor has also intervened.
BASF is moving services from Berlin to India, focusing on "cost efficiency". In the capital, fear is growing for thousands of jobs. Trade union, works council and Senate are running a storm against the plans. This post Because of cost efficiency BASF wants to relocate thousands of Berlin jobs to India was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.
In the future, BASF will bundle several services in a new global hub in India. Whether and how many jobs are affected in Germany is open – the union is alarmed.
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