Airbus Announces More A350 Delays Over National
Workshare Splits.
European aircraft
manufacturer Airbus has called off tomorrow's planned
meeting with employee organizations over its
restructuring plan, due to a dispute over national
workshare splits.
The European
manufacturer has canceled tomorrow's planned meeting
with its Works Council at which it was to detail its
Power8 restructuring plan after parent EADS failed to
reach agreement yesterday on national workload shares
relating to the new Airbus A350XWB program.
In a brief statement
EADS says its board of directors yesterday evening
interrupted its work on Power8. "The meeting will be
resumed within the next days to find an agreement
regarding the cross-national sharing of the industrial
workload related to the A350XWB," it says.
"Consequently, the Airbus work council [European
Committee Airbus] meeting planned on February 20
has been postponed."
In announcing the
postponement, Airbus chief executive and EADS co chief
executive Louis Gallois stressed the need to "very
quickly" find a solution that overcomes national
issues.
"I made proposals
which I deem balanced, both from an industrial and a
technological point of view, and which serve our
objective of economic competitiveness," he says. "I
wish that they can lead to the consensus we urgently
need. Airbus cannot delay any longer implementing
Power8. Quite naturally, employees are eager to know
how the future of their company together with their
own future is being shaped."
Feb. 20