EMF calls for a concerted approach to the emerging crisis in the automotive industry
Today, Vice President Verheugen chaired a meeting - the final conference of the Cars 21 mid-term review - of high-level stakeholders from the automotive sector.
Although the main topic was the “Competitive Automotive regulatory system” for the 21st century, the current crisis in the sector dominated discussions.
EMF General Secretary, Peter Scherrer, called for all stakeholders to do all they could to reduce as much as possible the extent to which the sector would be hit by the crisis.
However, given the probable impact on employment, Peter Scherrer went on to demand efficient, swift and ‘unbureaucratic’ usage of the instruments the European Union provides: the Globalisation Adjustment Fund, the Social Fund, and the Regional Funds.
The industry will need to increase the level of qualification of its workforce, and retain skilled workers. Therefore, possibilities to bridge short-time work or unemployment are necessary. Using employment agencies to train workers and offering them access to new skills are certainly ways to keep the workforce in the sector, and improve the workers’ capability to adjust to the emerging challenges that are expected to accompany the technological changes that the future will bring.
Commenting on the current economic situation, Peter Scherrer called on the industry to finally accept to enter into open, institutionalised social dialogue. He added that the employers’ organisation, ACEA, had, up to now, not paid enough attention to the importance and potential of such a forum and urged, “now that we are all struggling together in this economic downturn, we need, more than ever, the possibility to come to a common understanding, via a combined effort, of the problems we have to overcome”. For the EMF General Secretary, this reluctance is particularly unintelligible, as other social partners from the sector, CLEPA for example, representing the automotive supply industry, or CECRA, for the after-market players, are already very open to dialogue and cooperation.
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PRESS 29/2008
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