Saab Aerospace to shed 272 personnel
Negotiations between Saab
Aerospace and the trade unions are now complete.
Of the 350 people given notice on 4 June this year, 272 employees
will leave the company. Of these, 23 are being offered retirement
pension.
To help make it as easy as possible for those affected to find new jobs, Saab Aerospace has developed a support package in consultation with the trade unions and the outplacement company TRR Trygghetsrådet.
"I am glad we could conduct negotiations basically within the set time frame. All employees can now be given a firm decision on their future, and we can focus on building up the new business areas Saab Aerosystems, Saab Aerostructures and Saab Support Linköping. We will also be helping the people who have been given notice as much as we can, to help them find new jobs," says Hans Krüger, head of Saab Aerospace.
The reason for the job losses is a
reduction in employment due to a reduced workload on the
development side.
"The personnel reductions are largely due to the fact that we have no new orders for future-oriented development projects from the Swedish Armed Forces," Hans Krüger explains.
Saab is one of the worlds leading high-technology companies, with its main operations focusing on defence, aviation and space. The group covers a broad spectrum of competence and capabilities in systems integration.
For further information
please contact:
Maria Ottosson, Communications Director, Saab
Aerostructures & Saab Support Linköping
Phone; +46 (0)13-18 00 16, +46 (0)734-18 00 16
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