ArcelorMittal in Talks With Spanish Unions Over Short-Time Work as Production Cuts Bite
16 Septembre 2022 - 12:47PM
Dow Jones News
By Ed Frankl
ArcelorMittal said Friday that it had met with unions in Spain
to discuss proposals to put employees in the country on short-time
work as the company deals with steel-production cuts amid a slump
in demand.
The steel maker, Europe's largest, said earlier in September it
planned to idle a blast furnace in Asturias in northern Spain,
alongside closures in Germany and Poland, as higher energy prices
cut demand from manufactures, which are also having to manage
surging costs.
In a statement to Dow Jones Newswires, ArcelorMittal blamed
"adverse conditions in the European steel market", with high levels
of cheaper imports from non-European Union countries and weak
demand.
The Luxembourg-based company said it proposed a negotiating
committee for short-time work in the country, but nothing had been
finalized yet.
Short-time work, known in Spain as ERTE, is a temporary layoff
program that allows employees to make up lost work pay through
replacement income from the government.
The proposals would affect around 8,300 employees until the end
of 2023 at 11 sites in Spain, according to Spanish business daily
Cinco Dias.
Write to Ed Frankl at edward.frankl@dowjones.com
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