Despite a social plan: a traditional German company has to lay off employees. Giernath, an established company from Rhineland-Palatinate, is facing massive job cuts.

The layoffs are part of the adjustment to the current economic situation and only affect the headquarters in Eisenberg. At BW24 you can read how many jobs are being eliminated and why, according to the managing director, this is necessary for the company's continued existence. The editor Julian Baumann wrote this article and then used an AI language model for optimization at his own discretion. All information has been carefully checked.