The Prime Minister Manuel Valls told Lyon need to “find another way” socially announced at the truck manufacturer Renault Trucks (Volvo Group), providing 512 net job losses. “We can not accept the plan that was presented to us. We follow very closely the situation with (Mayor of Lyon) Gérard Collomb, (President of the Region) and Jean-Jack Queyranne (Minister of Economy) Emmanuel Macron by telling us today that we must find another solution, “said Manuel Valls on the sidelines of the signing of the State-Region plan contract.
The head of government then expressed that a meeting Renault Trucks extraordinary Central Works Committee was underway in Saint-Priest in the Lyon suburbs, to present the details of the redundancy program announced on 28 April, the second in a year.
The project the elimination of 591 jobs and creating 79 others, a net loss of 512 jobs, mainly in the administrative services of the sales organization of Renault Trucks in Saint-Priest and Vénissieux.
March 2014 The group had already announced 508 job cuts in France, including 319 in its historical stronghold of the Lyon area, without redundancies in the end.
The new plan goes even worse with the staff and unions that the finances of Volvo improves: After difficult years in 2012 and 2013, its net profit nearly quadrupled in the first quarter to 457 million euros, with sales up 14% (of which 35 % for the only Renault Trucks).
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