Union says layoffs at Ford spell ‘incremental death’ for German site

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s IG Metall union lashed out on Wednesday at plans to cut thousands of jobs at Ford (NYSE:F), saying that the restructuring would spell a slow death for the U.S. automaker’s production site in Cologne.

© Reuters. Ford workers hold a staff meeting at their plant in Cologne, Germany, November 27, 2024, after the U.S. automaker said it would cut its European workforce, primarily in Germany and Britain. Oliver Berg/Pool via REUTERS

“In our view, this would be an incremental death,” IG Metall representative Kerstin Klein said of the plans’ expected impact on the Cologne plant.

“We know the toolbox available in such a dispute and will not hesitate in giving the workforce the appropriate outlet for their anger,” David Luedtke, a workforce representative, said in the statement from the union.

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