Traditional company in Lower Saxony files for bankruptcy – criticism of government
Northeim – The wave of corporate bankruptcies continues, with tragic consequences for traditional companies such as the mattress manufacturer Breckle Northeim. The company, founded by Emil Breckle in 1932, is facing closure, which could cost 250 employees their jobs.
Politics under criticism: Lack of support for companies
The management of Breckle Northeim blames the political leadership and regrets the lack of adequate support during this difficult time. Managing Director Christian Paar criticizes the government for a lack of subsidies and bureaucracy, which contributed to the company's insolvency. Paar also warns of further structural problems in the German economy if a more responsible government does not take over soon.
Consequences for employees and the region
The impending closure of Breckle Northeim not only means the loss of 250 jobs, but also the end of an almost 90-year era for the region. The investor, who pulled out due to the general economic situation in Germany, leaves bitter news for the city of Northeim and its residents.
An appeal for the preservation of German tradition
The insolvency of Breckle Northeim sends an alarming signal to the German economy. Christian Paar warns that the authentic “Made in Germany" in Danger and urgently needs reforms and support to prevent such tragic events in the future.
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Source: nachrichten.ag