HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft
Location
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Founded
1873-02-28
Website
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Recent Articles about HOCHTIEF Aktiengesellschaft
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2024-07-24 (allgemeinebauzeitung.de)
Group increases wages: collective agreement at Hochtief AG
Hochtief AG increases wages and salaries for 2,500 employees, grants inflation compensation bonuses and increases training allowances after collective bargaining agreement.
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2024-07-11 (aussiedlerbote.de)
Hochtief and IG Bau have agreed on a new collective bargaining agreement
Hochtief, Germany's largest construction firm, and the construction trade union IG Bau have agreed on a new collective wage agreement. Both parties reached a consensus in the wage round accompanied by warning strikes for wage increases of 4.2 percent from next June and 3.9 percent from the following
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2024-06-28 (wallstreet-online.de)
IG BAU calls for a warning strike at Hochtief
June 28, 2024 - In the conflict over the company collective agreement at the Hochtief construction group, the IG Bauen Agrar Umwelt has called for a warning strike on Monday. The employees should work full-time in the Cologne, Düsseldorf and Berlin branches, among others, in ...
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2021-06-18 (t-online.de)
Group restructuring: Hochtief wants to cut up to almost 1,000 jobs
When restructuring its European business, the largest German construction group Hochtief wants to create between 800 and almost 1,000 jobs, according to information from the 'Handelsblatt'
Read more2020-10-01 (wa.de)
A45: Construction workers at Hochtief are on strike today at the Lennetal Bridge
Warning strike at Hochtief on the A45 motorway: On October 1st, employees of Germany's largest construction company went on strike - including at the Lennetal Bridge in Hagen.
Read more2020-06-22 (meistertipp.de)
In-house collective bargaining at Hochtief without result
The collective bargaining agreement at Germany's largest construction company is currently in limbo. Negotiations for around 4,000 employees between the union and Hochtief ended last week. Even before the pandemic
Read more2019-06-26 (nos.nl)
Friction between builders and Rijkswaterstaat: losses, delays and fighting contracts
Construction companies believe that the government pays too little for too much risk. This makes it increasingly difficult to find builders for large jobs.
Read more2017-07-20 (onvista.de)
Hochtief will pay the same wages in West and East Germany in the future
Düsseldorf (Reuters) - The largest German construction group Hochtief is tearing down the wage and salary wall for its employees in western and eastern Germany. Wages in the East should be raised to Western levels, a spokeswoman said... Information
Read more2016-08-04 (wiwo.de)
Hochtief: Group withdraws from collective agreement and construction association
The Essen-based Hochtief Group, run by the Spanish parent company ACS, will be leaving the German Construction Industry Association (HDB) at the end of the year.
Read more2015-07-31 (cobouw.nl)
Hochtief downsized to 49,154 employees
The number of Hochtief employees has shrunk from more than 71,000 to 49,154 in one year. Construction performance increased by 5.7 percent to 12.2 billion euros in the first half of the year.
Read more2014-03-13 (australianmining.com.au)
Leighton CEO loses jobs as Hochtief takes over
Leighton Holdings CEO Hamish Tyrwhitt and CFO Peter Gregg have both been terminated, effective immediately, as majority shareholder Hochtief increased
Read more2014-02-27 (spiegel.de)
Hochtief wants to cut up to 1,000 jobs in Germany - DER SPIEGEL - Economy
Hochtief is making serious savings - at least when it comes to personnel: the company wants to cut up to a thousand jobs in Germany at its subsidiary Solutions. At the same time, it pays its shareholders a dividend of 1.50 euros per share.
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