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FNV threatens to strike over restructuring plan at bicycle manufacturer Accell

The FNV is threatening to strike at bicycle manufacturer Accell in Heerenveen. According to the union, the company is refusing to participate in a "decent social plan" for the 100 to 150 employees who will have to leave due to restructuring. A wildcat strike had already broken out last week at Accell, which manufactures bicycles under the Batavus and Sparta brands, among others. The Accell management has until 5 p.m. on Tuesday to respond to an ultimatum from the FNV. If this does not happen, "strikes will follow soon", the union stated.

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Raleigh owner Accell Group to cut jobs and streamline European production to "simplify operations and enhance efficiency"

Redundancies will affect Accell Group's Netherlands-based workforce, with two facilities to merge and some production relocated to Hungary and Turkey Redundancies expected to affect Accell Group's Netherlands workforce, with two facilities to merge and some production relocated. Read more...

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Batavus and Sparta bicycle parent company to cut up to 150 jobs in Heerenveen

Bicycle manufacturing firm Accell Group, known for brands such as Batavus, Sparta, Raleigh and Babboe, will cut 100 to 150 jobs in Heerenveen, because the company is moving part of its production to factories in Hungary and Turkey. In the Friesland city, Accell’s two existing factories will be merged, resulting in job losses. The company informed its employees about the reorganization plans on Tuesday morning. Consultations are still ongoing about advice from the works council and also with the labor unions.

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