Thyssenkrupp's powerful labor chief warned its leaders not to go ahead with steel merger talks without consulting its works council first, saying steelworkers were ready to fight for their future.
Wilhelm Segerath, who represents the works council on Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board, was responding to media reports that the German industrial group is in exploratory talks with other steelmakers including Tata Steel.
Segerath said he did not believe concrete talks were happening yet, and demanded that Chief Executive Heinrich Hiesinger explain to the works council why a merger would make sense before embarking on any such negotiations.
"Consolidation talks cannot and will not take place without us, the works council, and trade union IG Metall," Segerath told Reuters on Friday. "If they are taking place, which I don't believe, then there will be big trouble."
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