Future for Heidenheim: Voith Hydro secures jobs in production

Future for Heidenheim: Voith Hydro secures jobs in production

in Heidenheim an der Brenz an important agreement is reached. The mechanical engineer Voith Hydro, part of the renowned Voith Group, has decided to move parts of his production to St. Pölten in Austria in the coming years. This decision came after long negotiations with the works council, which had to take into account both the interests of the company and that of the employees.

Voith Hydro plans to influence around 70 jobs in manufacturing in Heidenheim. However, it can be heard that the unification of more than half of these places is initially preserved in Heidenheim. The works council and the IG Metall union had campaigned intensively to preserve the Tradition and jobs in this important location. Heidenheim will continue to serve as the seat of the business area.

agreement reached, but relocation remains

Originally, the company wanted to completely move the production of hydropower components to Austria. According to a press release from spring, Voith planned to bundle the production at the St. Pölten location. This led to considerable concerns about the future of employees in Heidenheim, especially because the closure of the large turbine hall in the city was imminent. This hall is not only an important part of the company, but also a historical landmark for the region and the company.

Nevertheless, IG Metall has enforced in the negotiations that part of the production in Heidenheim remains. Tobias Bucher from IG Metall Heidenheim said that the measures are painful, but they could avert a drastic relocation. The agreement includes that the production facilities are to be secured for the future in both Heidenheim and St. Pölten.

The workforce in Heidenheim, which is nowadays, has also been offered job offers if they are affected by the relocation. These measures are of great importance to ensure that employees have the opportunity to find a new position within the company. This development was well received by the company's employees who fought to maintain their jobs in Heidenheim.

progress in the age of transformation

The agreement between Voith Hydro and the works council initially applies until the end of September 2025. The negotiations were characterized by tensions, since initially there was no solution in sight. However, the final agreement shows that a compromise that is portable for both sides could be found. The Voith Group is optimistic about the future-proof list of both locations and wants to strengthen the production capacities in both countries.

It remains to be seen how the final implementation of the agreement will develop. The situation requires an attentive eye and regular adjustments to ensure the continuity of the production and employment of the workers in Heidenheim. Interested parties can find more details on this topic in a report on www.merkur.de Read.

While the processes at Voith Hydro show how companies are responding to global economic changes today, the outcome of this relocation remains an important development for the Heidenheim region.

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