Crisis at Nobiskrug and FSG: Windhorst apologizes for salary delays

Crisis at Nobiskrug and FSG: Windhorst apologizes for salary delays

rendsburg. In the midst of the crisis, which shook the shipyards in Rendsburg and FSG in Flensburg, merging to the controversial Investor and managing director Lars Windhorst will have their say! After weeks of silence, Windhorst assures that the renovation process is in full swing: "We are progressing step by step. This work is an internal business matter that I am currently not discussing publicly," he explains. But the situation is explosive: over 500 employees were temporarily released from work and the uncertainty among employees is growing. The location for around 80 employees who have been waiting for their salary for months is particularly dramatic.

"I'm very sorry!" Says Windhorst about the lack of payments. He emphasizes that the money for the open salaries has finally been received on the accounts of the FSG Nobiskrug and that future payments are secured. But can the salaries promised by Windhorst really be a long time coming? Credibility is questioned because this chaos is not uncommon: salaries had already been paid out late, while the orders for the shipyards fail to do so.

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The FSG and Nobiskrug, part of the Windhorst tennor group for three years, face massive difficulties. Schleswig-Holstein's Minister of Economic Affairs Claus Ruhe Madsen vehemently demands a withdrawal of Windhorst from the shipyards-a sign of growing pressure on the investor. Nevertheless, a state rescue has so far failed to do so. What future does these traditional shipyards remain under such uncertain conditions? The drama of the situation is pursued by the employees who hope for Windhorst's promise.

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