The Lufthansa Cargo Executive Board and Works Council have reached agreement on
the introduction of short time. The details of a corresponding company accord are to be
hammered out by a negotiating commission as soon as possible. Short time would affect
around 2,600 employees of the Lufthansa cargo carrier in Germany. The envisaged
measures will allow the Company to adapt staffing capacities flexibly to accommodate
declining demand.
“Demand for airfreight capacities has fallen sharply, worldwide. The production halt in
diverse industries has hit the entire international logistics business – and especially the
air cargo industry,“ said Lufthansa Cargo Chairman Carsten Spohr. “After scaling back
our freighter capacities, flexible adjustment of staffing capacities has become inevitable in
the Company’s present situation. We are nevertheless confident that we will be able to
safeguard all jobs at Lufthansa Cargo.”
In December 2008, Lufthansa Cargo’s freight tonnage plummeted by 21.4 per cent
compared with the year-earlier level. Demand was still at low level after the turn of the
year owing to longer works holidays over Christmas, production cutbacks and short-time
work in an array of industries.
“2009 will be a challenging year for us,“ remarked Carsten Spohr. “But all in all we are
confident that our flexibility, our strategic focus and quality lead will help us to emerge
strengthened from the crisis.“
In the past, Lufthansa has demonstrated its steadfastness and strength of purpose in
weathering crises and thereby safeguarding jobs. Its recruitment freeze across large
areas in the Group back in mid-year 2008 is a measure of its foresight. The recruitment
freeze is indefinite for the time being. Company staff have also been urged to work off
overtime and make greater use of part-time models.
Source: American shipper