Friday, September 19, 2008

GOODYEAR-DUNLOP AMIENS MANAGEMENT SEES CASE REJECTED

Le Figaro, September 18

The Amiens magistrates' court has thrown out a case brought by the management of US tyre manufacturer Goodyear-Dunlop, which had asked that the court annul a request for an expert opinion on the consequences of the company's restructuring plan at its French factory in Amiens.

According to trade union CGT, the decision will call the plan into question. The company's management acknowledged that the ruling will delay the implementation of its plans to reduce production at the factory.

 

Monday, September 8, 2008

Goodyear to cut European truck tire production

COLMAR-BERG, Luxembourg (Sept. 5, 2008) — Goodyear said it will cut truck tire production considerably at its European factories through the end of the year because of declining European demand for truck tires and subsequent build-up of stocks.

Most affected will be Goodyear’s plant in Colmar-Berg, where production is being scaled back starting the week of Sept. 7 to six days a week and the Christmas break extended to 10 days, Goodyear said.

Earthmover tire production at the Luxembourg plant, which employs 1,300 in tire manufacturing, will not be affected, the tire maker said.

Besides at Colmar-Berg, Goodyear makes truck tires in Europe at plants in Hanau and Wittlich, Germany; Debica, Poland; Montlucon, France; and Kranj, Slovenia. The company did not release specifics of the cutbacks at these plants nor quantify by how much production is being reduced.

“Our immediate concern lies with our employees directly affected by this necessary decision,” said John Jentgen, director of manufacturing at Luxembourg. “Along with our social partners, we have developed an action plan preventing any layoffs of Goodyear workers.

“Our staff is nonetheless required to take their remaining vacation on the production-free days before any measures of reduced working hours can be implemented.”

In its half-year financial report Goodyear reported 22-percent higher operating income in its Europe, Middle East and Africa tire unit on 15.3-percent higher sales, although it said unit sales volume was down 5 percent during the second quarter and 2.8 percent during the first half.