Alstom Initiates Sale Talks for Kassel Locomotive Plant Amid Union Concerns
Alstom is in early discussions regarding the potential sale of its Kassel locomotive manufacturing facility in Germany, which employs around 800 staff. The Kassel site, known for producing Traxx locomotives, has prompted IG Metall to demand clarity on the sale's implications for employees and operations.

Alstom is exploring a potential sale of its Kassel locomotive manufacturing plant, which is integral to the production of Traxx locomotives. The plant has been operational for nearly 180 years and currently employs approximately 800 workers.
Discussions are reportedly preliminary, with no final decision made yet. IG Metall and employee representatives are requesting more transparency regarding the potential sale, focusing on which operations may be affected and job security guarantees.
There are concerns that Alstom's ongoing reorganization may lead to reduced investment in German facilities and possible relocations to lower-cost countries. The Kassel plant's future remains sensitive, especially given its proximity to defense industry operations. The outcome of these discussions could significantly impact the region's industrial landscape and workforce stability.



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