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Thyssenkrupp lacks comprehensive prepare for 11,000 steel unit job cuts, Handelsblatt reports

German commercial conglomerate Thyssenkrupp has not prepared a detailed proposal on how it intends to cut some 40% of tasks in its steel department, the Handelsblatt newspaper reported, raising questions on the practicality of its restructuring strategies.

Under the strategies announced today, Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe (TKSE), which has a labor force of 27,000, stated it would cut 11,000 jobs in overall - 5,000 of which would be removed by 2030 and another 6,000 shed through spin-offs or divestitures.

Beyond the figure of 11,000 tasks, however, it is unclear how Thyssenkrupp prepares to carry out the job cuts or reduce steel production capabilities, Handelsblatt reported on Tuesday night, pointing out sources familiar with the restructuring propositions.

Handelsblatt suggested that the approach, credited to a. small group led by Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel Lopez, leaves. unanswered questions about the practicality of the proposed. restructuring.

A spokesperson for the steel system did not immediately. respond to an emailed request for comment on Wednesday.

Employees have actually promised intense resistance to the cuts at. Germany's biggest steelmaker, which has actually been under pressure from. cheaper Asian rivals, high power prices and a weakening. worldwide economy.

The steel system's works council and union IG Metall are. scheduled to hold an amazing meeting with board members. behind closed doors on Wednesday afternoon, followed by a press. conference.

(source: Reuters)