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18-07-2004, 05:17 AM
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Over 60,000 employees in Germany stop work as car maker seeks ways to save money at Mercedes unit.
July 15, 2004: 1:06 PM EDT
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Over 60,000 DaimlerChrysler employees in Germany stopped work on Thursday to protest against plans by the car maker to make Mercedes staff work longer hours, employee representatives said
DaimlerChrysler (DCX: down $0.36 to $44.38, Research, Estimates) is seeking to save 500 million ($618 million) in annual personnel costs at Mercedes, its most profitable unit, but employee representatives have so far agreed to measures yielding only 180 million.
The group said on Monday it might cut 6,000 jobs at the Sindelfingen plant and shift some production of the new C-class Mercedes model to other plants in Germany and abroad if employees continued to oppose deeper cost cuts.
Over 60,000 employees in Germany stop work as car maker seeks ways to save money at Mercedes unit.
July 15, 2004: 1:06 PM EDT
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Over 60,000 DaimlerChrysler employees in Germany stopped work on Thursday to protest against plans by the car maker to make Mercedes staff work longer hours, employee representatives said
DaimlerChrysler (DCX: down $0.36 to $44.38, Research, Estimates) is seeking to save 500 million ($618 million) in annual personnel costs at Mercedes, its most profitable unit, but employee representatives have so far agreed to measures yielding only 180 million.
The group said on Monday it might cut 6,000 jobs at the Sindelfingen plant and shift some production of the new C-class Mercedes model to other plants in Germany and abroad if employees continued to oppose deeper cost cuts.