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70 employees lose their jobs - E-giant Tesla takes over rooms

2022-04-08T20:09:59.008Z


70 employees lose their jobs - E-giant Tesla takes over rooms Created: 04/08/2022Updated: 04/08/2022 10:01 p.m By: Josef Ametsbichler, Robert Langer Tesla ante portas: Not far from the Peschke printing plant (back) there is an electric car model from the US car manufacturer at a Tesla charging station in the Parsdorf industrial park. © Josef Ametsbichler The Peschke print shop in the Parsdorf


70 employees lose their jobs - E-giant Tesla takes over rooms

Created: 04/08/2022Updated: 04/08/2022 10:01 p.m

By: Josef Ametsbichler, Robert Langer

Tesla ante portas: Not far from the Peschke printing plant (back) there is an electric car model from the US car manufacturer at a Tesla charging station in the Parsdorf industrial park.

© Josef Ametsbichler

The Peschke print shop in the Parsdorf industrial park will close at the end of the month.

70 employees are on the street.

Tesla moves into the company's premises.

Parsdorf

– At the end of January, Vaterstetten's mayor Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU) rejoiced.

After BMW, another global brand from the automotive sector will settle in the community.

The head of the town hall proudly reported on the move of the US electric car manufacturer Tesla into an existing building belonging to the Peschke printers at Taxetstraße 4 in the Parsdorf industrial park.

Tesla settles in an industrial area: print shop employees lose their jobs as a result

The employees of the printing shop do not rejoice.

An employee of the Ebersberger Zeitung reports that their jobs are gone and they are out on the streets.

She wants to remain anonymous, her name is known to the editors.

"Greed for profit" is her accusation against the company bosses.

By the way: everything from the region is also available in our regular Ebersberg newsletter. 

"Munich's most modern print shop is suddenly no longer interested in printing" because Tesla's offer is more lucrative.

"A slap in the face for the workforce," who have voluntarily worked overtime for years and waived Christmas bonuses, vacation pay and wage increases in order to ensure the continued existence of the company, which was apparently in trouble.

From the official side of the Peschke company, whose website is currently unavailable due to "maintenance work", no statement was received on Wednesday.

Company building of the Peschke company in Parsdorf.

© Josef Ametsbichler

Meanwhile, the hall in Parsdorf, which is to become a Tesla showroom and service center, is being cleared.

It still smells of printer ink, packs of pre-printed greeting cards are stacked up next to idle machines.

Everything has to go - the end of April should be the end of the print shop.

Tesla is planning a new service center near Munich: layoffs for print shop employees

According to Peschke employees, there are proceedings before the labor court because of the dismissals and, in their view, insufficient severance payments.

"As soon as this all happened, things didn't go right," claims one of the staff.

"Some already have something new, others are up in the air," says an employee of EZ.

He is looking for a new job himself.

"The industry is dead."

According to the industry service print.de, G. Peschke Druckerei GmbH had already made no profit in 2019.

The tense situation was exacerbated by the corona pandemic.

At that time, we were talking about around 100 employees on a production area of ​​8,200 square meters.

Recently, another source named an affected number of 70 employees. These employees had been with the company for many years, sometimes decades, it said.

Without works council.

According to reports, a company in Mainburg, Lower Bavaria, bought the brand name, including the customer base and sales structure.

You can find more current news from the district of Ebersberg at Merkur.de/Ebersberg.

Source: merkur

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