Glaston initiates employee cooperation negotiations regarding temporary layoffs in Finland and takes similar actions in other countries

Glaston Corporation                  Inside information
March 20, 2020 at 17.40

Glaston Corporation initiates eemployee cooperation negotiations regarding
possible temporary lay-offs layoffs in its Finnish units. The potential layoffs
concern all employees in Finland, approximately 180 people. The plan is to
achieve the necessary level of adjustment by using temporary layoffs of at most
90 days per employee. Potential layoffs are designed to be up to 90 days per
employee. Negotiations will begin on March 25, 2020 and will last for up to two
weeks. The layoffs are planned to start immediately after the conclusion of the
negotiations and will be implemented in stages according to the workload.

Negotiations regarding short time work have also been launched in the company's
German and Swiss units and adjustment measures will be taken in other units
according to need. All of the above measures are due to the rapid changes in the
business environment caused by the COVID-19 virus and the mobility restrictions
caused by the virus, which in our estimation will also affect the amount of work
involved in certain activities.

“Due to the coronavirus situation, there have been rapid changes in our business
environment and, at the same time, restrictions on mobility due to the virus
also affect the amount of work involved in certain activities. Changes in demand
are difficult to assess at the moment, but by reorganizing work and teleworking,
we aim to mitigate potential personnel impacts,” says Arto Metsänen.

Glaston Corporation Abp



For more information:

CFO Päivi Lindqvist, tel. + 358 10 500 500

Joséphine Mickwitz, Vice President, IR, Communications and Marketing, tel. +358
10 500 5070



Glaston Corporation
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supplying equipment, services and solutions to the architectural, automotive,
solar and appliance industries. The company also supports the development of
emerging technologies integrating intelligence to glass.
As of April 2019, Bystronic glass is part of Glaston Group. Together we are
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