Omv Cuts up to 400 Jobs in Austria
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The Austrian oil and gas company OMV is planning a massive reduction of personnel. As part of the savings and efficiency program Revo, 400 of the 5400 jobs are to be shaken in Austria. Worldwide, even 2000 of the nearly 23,000 jobs are on the test stand, reports the "Kurier". The employee representatives informed the employees on Thursday of the plans. The program Revo is to be completed by 2027. Mining "socially compatible"At the company meetin…
The oil and gas company OMV is implementing a savings and efficiency program. 2000 of the total 23,000 jobs are to be cancelled worldwide.
According to the "Kurier" newspaper, up to 400 jobs in Austria and 2,000 worldwide at the Austrian oil and gas company OMV could be at risk as part of the Revo austerity program. OMV has not commented on these reports.
The Austrian oil and gas company OMV is dismantling thousands of jobs worldwide, and in Austria, according to a report by the "Kurier" some 400 jobs are being cut. On Friday, the union called on the government to prevent this "coal strike" via state participation holding ÖBAG.
Serious tension has arisen at OMV after it was announced at its Vienna headquarters that significant layoffs are expected as part of a cost-cutting and efficiency improvement program called Revo. The move could affect several hundred people in Austria and up to two thousand employees worldwide, Kurier reported.
VIENNA. The Revo austerity programme provides for a socially-reconciled reduction of staff. 2000 is the year 2000 of the almost 23,000 jobs on the job market.
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