Saturday, May 25, 2013   

Caterpillar plans to ax 1,400 jobs in Belgium
(02-28 18:14)

US heavy machinery firm Caterpillar plans to slash 1,400 jobs at its Gosselies site in Belgium, one of Caterpillar's largest facilities in Europe, management and trade unions said.
The plant, which employs around 4,000 workers and has been open since 1965, is located on the outskirts of Charleroi in southern Belgium, a region that was once a thriving industrial belt, AFP reports.
It notably produces hydraulic excavators and loaders while also manufacturing and assembling engines and parts components, including drives, gears, axles and cylinders.
Caterpillar CEO Nicolas Polutnik was quoted by Belgian radio as saying the job cuts -- involving 1,100 workers and 300 office staff -- were aiming at keeping the plant open and operational beyond 2015.
   
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