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Continued silence on Saab's future2011-05-01 17:57Nor on the first May, the employees at Saab in Trollhattan know about what will happen to their workplace. No reply came from China, where the Saab line looking money. The EIB, the European Investment Bank, kept quiet.
The only thing the staff could be absolutely certain is that they do not have to go to work on Monday morning.
It may take two weeks or more before a finished car rolling off the line in Trollhattan, even after the parties reached a financial settlement.
One week, according to analysts disappear in discussions with the firms on how old debts should be regulated. An additional week may be needed for subcontractors to get all the pieces to Trollhättan.
Only then it is possible to build cars.
In Trollhättan Saab went Employees May Day train, including a Saab banner. The speaker, SSU's Federal Chairman Jytte Guteland, spoke about Saab's importance to other industries.
"Saab is not any company,"said Guteland. "It gives enormous mereffekter to society."
She also stressed the importance of providing employees information about what is happening.
"The employees have shown tremendous faith in Saab,"says Guteland.
"Then it is also the government and political parties are clear."
Production of the Saab has been down since April 7.