Deutsche Post's DHL Could Cut Up to 2,200 Jobs, UK Union Says
08 Julho 2020 - 6:50AM
Dow Jones News
By Ulrike Dauer and Cecilia Butini
Deutsche Post AG could lay off up to 2,200 workers employed in
the DHL supply chain business for auto maker Jaguar Land Rover in
the U.K., according to British union Unite.
Potential layoffs would impact almost 40% of Deutsche Post's DHL
employees on the Jaguar Land Rover logistics contract, the union
said in a release posted on its website on Tuesday.
According to Unite, Deutsche Post has cited the declining auto
production resulting from the coronavirus crisis and efficiency
savings as reasons for the possible job losses.
Deutsche Post Chief Executive Frank Appel admitted the situation
at Jaguar Land Rover was "tense," but didn't confirm the U.K.
union's numbers on a Wednesday media call on quarterly results.
DHL as a contractor for JLR was affected, but "we cannot yet
gauge the scale of the issue and will talk with labor
representatives," Mr. Appel said.
Jaguar Land Rover is owned by India's Tata Motors Ltd., which
last month reported a loss for the January-March quarter due to the
pandemic.
Mr. Appel said that the magnitude of the redundancies at the
moment "is still completely unclear." He said the company would try
to save as many jobs as possible and would make an effort to find
new postings.
According to Unite, the affected workers would be contract
employees in all JLR plants in the northwest of England and in West
Midlands, which include plants in Castle Bromwich, Ellesmere Port,
Halewood, Hams Hall, Midpoint, Solihull and Tyrefort.
"DHL must not attempt to make permanent full-time staff
redundant while continuing to outsource work to subcontractors,"
Unite said.
Write to Cecilia Butini at cecilia.butini@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 08, 2020 05:35 ET (09:35 GMT)
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