KTM manufacturing facility in Mattighofen temporarily ceased for a duration of three months.
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Sod's law strikes again for the folks at KTM, as their Mattighofen plant faces another production halt, this time for a whopping three months. The culprit? A bloody restructuring process that left them high and dry, unable to order essential components on time, as confirmed by none other than KTM's CEO, Gottfried Neumeister.
Starting May 1st, a new works agreement will kick in, bringing about some changes in the schedule. The summer break? It's moving up a month to July, and the weekly working hours will drop to a cool 30 hours, resulting in a pay cut. But fear not, the aim is to keep those jobs secure. Management and the union, ever the optimists, remain upbeat about the situation.
However, Mattighofen's mayor, Daniel Lang (ÖVP), isn't quite as chipper. The uncertainty surrounding the plant's future is palpable, he says.
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- The manufacturing industry in KTM's finance department is currently facing challenges due to the production halt at their Mattighofen plant, which could impact various business careers.
- As the restructuring process affects the supply of essential components, the affected individuals within the industry might consider seeking opportunities in other businesses to secure their careers.
- While the new works agreement aims to keep jobs secure, the uncertainty surrounding KTM's Mattighofen plant may lead to significant changes within the manufacturing industry, creating opportunities for those seeking careers in this sector.