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Berlin's Stadler Factory Faces Potential Downsizing as City Officials Pledge Support

Economic pressures on train manufacturer Stadler could lead to layoffs or partial closure at the Berlin site, prompting intervention from local government and unions.

  • Stadler's Berlin factory is under threat of workforce reductions and potential partial closure due to financial challenges, including supply chain disruptions and rising costs from the pandemic and geopolitical events.
  • Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner has committed to taking all necessary measures to support the company and protect the approximately 2,000 jobs at the Pankow site.
  • The IG Metall union has raised concerns about job cuts and is demanding clarity from Stadler management before engaging in negotiations to preserve the site.
  • Despite the crisis, Stadler has assured that ongoing and future projects, including the delivery of new U-Bahn trains for Berlin's BVG, will not be affected.
  • The Berlin Senate only recently became aware of Stadler's financial difficulties and is working to understand the company's plans while emphasizing the importance of fulfilling contractual obligations for public transport projects.
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