This is reported in Royal IHC Friday. The management says, in consultation with the works council and the trade unions. The group is one of the largest shipbuilders in the Netherlands.
Also the directors of IHC is reduced to two members. Director Dave Vander Heyde and financial director Arie Vergunst go to the group lead.
IHC will say considerably less orders, due to the lower oil prices and international competition. The scheepsbouwhelling in Shrink on as the main slope. The slope in Kinderdijk, the netherlands will act as a reserve.
‘Hard blow’
“This is more than a year’s time, the second hard blow for the employees of Royal IHC”, responds Piet Verburg, negotiator at CNV vakmensen.
“If Royal IHC a few large contracts bring, we suddenly have a very different story. Then again, years of work. But now it is the scratch in it, and the prospects are not good”, see Verburg.
Temporary workers
the FNV finds it strange that there are still eight hundred temporary employees working at the shipyard, while there are those with a permanent contract of employment have to leave. "For FNV Metal is not acceptable that there are many real jobs of professionals are lost when there are so many contractors around," says Marry van der Stel.
"Even now, although there is a lot of work outsourced to external companies, work that’s also fine by the IHC staff can be done."
In 2015 was also a reorganization announced. Then disappeared 487 jobs at the group and said the shipbuilder expecting a large part of the more than one thousand flexkrachten not more in rent.
other shipyards have financial problems. Thursday reported the Rotterdam shipyard Keppel Verolme 100 of the 350 jobs have to disappear.
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