Fokker, Worker Groups Agree To 945 Job Cuts

Fokker Aircraft and its unions have agreed to 945 job reductions as part of the aircraft maker's effort to become more competitive through restructuring. Fokker, controlled by Daimler-Benz Aerospace, continues to negotiate with its worker groups with a view to cutting another 615 jobs by the end of...

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