Husky factory to close

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Not looking good for Husqvarna :(

From Cafe Husky:

Since March 6, the property of Husqvarna Motorcycles, rose from the BMW Group to Pierer Industrie AG, following the Austrian Antitrust clearance was granted without the existence of any business plan. Subsequent to the start of the new leadership at the headquarters of Biandronno, in less than a month Pierer Industries has taken the drastic decision to put the company in redundancy benefits for Partial Termination of Activities, with no possibility of reinstatement, then an antechamber to the collective redundancy.

Above layoff was required for 212 employees out of a total of 240 losing, in our opinion, the very definition of partial. Leaving aside the bitterness and the situation of total personal instability that we will be forced to deal with short, ignoring the damage that is going to create too many companies (always on the local area), there remains how it is possible to allow companies foreign to implement such plans "destructive."

The Italian government will pay the layoff for a year to 212 people because BMW has failed at the strategic level and why Pierer Industries AG has no intention to invest in a recovery plan involving Italy This with the sole intention of closing the existing activities on site and acquire a prestigious Italian brand. The question we ask is the following: of more foreign companies to rape our economy just because they are able to guarantee short-term capital?

When will we start to preserve our country and our individuality found that, actually all these promises will be kept even in the long term? And who will monitor the actual legitimacy of certain commercial actions also preserving workers actually linked to the territory? We know perfectly well that Husqvarna Motorcycles is only a small drop in the ocean, but we believe that in times like these the so-called Made in Italy .is the key for us to leave. Do we really want to continue to allow foreign giants imbavagliarci and plunder our economy.
 
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