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IG Metall union sees no quick fix in Thyssenkrupp steel financing disagreement

IG Metall, Germany's. most powerful union, anticipates speak to drag on over how to. properly fund Thyssenkrupp's steel department once it is. separated, among its regional heads stated, less than 2 weeks. after the unit's leadership resigned.

Not this year, Knut Giesler, who heads IG Metall's branch. in North Rhine-Westphalia, where Thyssenkrupp is based, informed. reporters when asked when critical concerns around financing. would be clarified.

Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe (TKSE) and its moms and dad are around. 1.3 billion euros apart on the question over just how much money the. division requires to continue a stand-alaone basis, a conflict. that caused both the system's CEO and chairman to resign at the. end of August.

We need a sustainable principle that dismiss redundancies. and the closure of sites. That is the clear point, Giesler, who. is expected to join TKSE's supervisory board and become its. deputy chairman, said.

The possibility of extended talks comes as Czech billionaire. Daniel Kretinsky is in talk with raise his stake in TKSE to 50%,. up from 20%, an offer he can in theory still leave.

(source: Reuters)