Mar 3 • 16:21 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Economy in the Ebersberg District: 350 Jobs at Risk in Poing

Avnet Logistics workers in Poing, Germany, organized a warning strike due to fears of job losses affecting around 350 employees at the local logistics facility.

In Poing, Germany, employees of Avnet Logistics staged a warning strike to protest the uncertainty surrounding their jobs, as approximately 350 positions at the local logistics center are at risk. The protest, which gathered nearly one hundred employees, was supported by the IG Metall union, highlighting the collective concerns of workers about their employment security. The strike took place in the Poing technology park, emphasizing the urgency of the situation with workers expressing solidarity amidst fears for their future.

Philipp Schlemmer from the IG Metall union reported that the response from the workforce was significant, with almost the entire shift participating in the demonstration. This indicates a strong sentiment among workers regarding their job security and the necessity for action to protect their livelihoods. The involvement of the union underscores the deteriorating conditions in various sectors, prompting labor organizers to rally support and challenge the management regarding their commitment to the local workforce.

The economic climate in the Ebersberg district, particularly in the logistics sector, is becoming increasingly precarious, reflecting broader trends across industries affected by economic changes. The outcome of this situation could have long-term implications not only for the employees of Avnet Logistics but also for the local economy, as job losses could lead to a ripple effect impacting other businesses and services in the area. This strike may be a critical turning point in the workers’ efforts to secure their jobs and could influence similar movements in other regions facing similar threats to employment.

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