Arctic Paper indleder forhandlinger om reorganisering

Arctic Paper Grycksbo har påbegyndt forhandlinger med fagforeninger om en mulig reorganisering.

Virksomheden, der er en af de største arbejdsgivere i Falu kommune med omkring 350 ansatte, er i gang med at gennemgå sin arbejdsstyrke. Årsagen er overkapacitet og et fortsat svagt marked. Administrerende direktør Kent Blom oplyser, at arbejdet med at strømline driften er i gang. Forhandlingerne foregår med fagforeningerne, ifølge rapporter fra Falu-Kuriren.

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