ANSA reported that troubled steel manufacturer ILVA warned that it will seek judicial relief from environmental shutdown orders, complaining it can’t make any business plans while the orders are in place.
Mr Bruno Ferrante president of ILVA complained in a letter to the ministry of environment that “This company cannot, at present, make any declaration of commitment or develop a business plan or outline financial forecasts, while much of its Taranto steelworks are shut down for environmental improvements.”
It added that it will soon ask judicial authorities to release it from the shutdown order affecting Europe’s largest steel plant. However, ILVA did not try to blame the controversy for its decision to lay off 2,000 of its 12,000 employees for 13 weeks beginning November 19th 2012; instead, it blamed weak market demand.
ILVA has been at the centre of a major industrial and environmental dispute since July 2012, when a court in this southern port city ordered the shutdown of its smelting facilities and mineral park, saying the steelworks was the source of an ongoing environmental disaster…
via Foundry-Planet: IN – Downsizing deals – ILVA blames markets for temporary layoffs of 2000.





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