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Alstom to cut half of jobs at Swiss rail factory - labour group

Published 20/02/2015, 11:24
© Reuters. The logo of Alstom is pictured during an inaugural visit of the Alstom offshore wind turbine plants in Montoir-de-Bretagne
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ZURICH/PARIS (Reuters) - French engineering group Alstom (PA:ALSO) plans to cut about half the workforce at its Neuhausen factory in Switzerland, a Swiss labour group said on Friday.

Alstom said there would be a reorganisation at the factory, which makes the wheels framework for trains, but that no decision had been made yet on any possible job cuts.

The changes come about a month after Switzerland's central bank abandoned a cap on the franc against the euro, prompting export-reliant firms across the country to warn of a plunge in profits.

Between 50 and 60 of the 109 jobs at the Neuhausen factory are to be cut over the next two years, Employees Switzerland said.

"Apparently the Neuhausen site cannot compete with the other (Alstom) transport facilities in Europe in terms of pricing," it said in a statement.

The French company, which is selling most of its power equipment business to General Electric (N:GE) to focus on its rail arm, said: "Alstom confirms that there is a workload issue in Neuhausen."

© Reuters. The logo of Alstom is pictured during an inaugural visit of the Alstom offshore wind turbine plants in Montoir-de-Bretagne

It said management was working on finding solutions to mitigate the impact of the reorganisation, adding it would keep "a minimum and relevant structure" for commercial and service activities in Neuhausen.

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