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Russian titanium manufacturer VSMPO-AVISMA reduces working hours for some employees

Russian titanium manufacturer VSMPO-AVISMA reduces working hours for some employees

VSMPO - AVISMA, the largest titanium producer in the world, announced on Monday it would switch some employees who are not directly involved with production to a 4-day work week.

The company stated in a press release that it planned to move some employees, who were not directly involved in production processes but were administrative staff, onto a four-day work week.

The company said that the decision was made to "maintain operational stability and preserve the highly-qualified staff of the business." The company has not stated how long these measures will be in effect.

This is not an easy choice, but it allows our team to remain and we can prepare for the recovery of the market. "We consider this a temporary step and will provide additional opportunities for professional training to our employees," the company said.

On October 9, it was reported that some of Russia’s largest industrial companies are putting their employees on furlough, or reducing staff. This is because the war economy has slowed down and domestic demand has stalled.

VSMPO (Verkhnaya Salda Metallurgical Production Association) dates back to 1933, when it was founded to supply aluminium, and aluminium alloy, to the Soviet Union aircraft-building industry.

VSMPO and Airbus received titanium from VSMPO before the launch of what Moscow refers to as its Special Military Operation in Ukraine. Canada will relax sanctions by 2024, allowing Airbus to purchase titanium from Russia.

VSMPO AVISMA stated that "the company will continue to fulfill all obligations to its customers and partners by ensuring high quality products and maintaining their position as leaders in the global market for titanium". (Reporting and editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Mark Trevelyan and Anastasia Lyrchikova)

(source: Reuters)