Monday, April 4, 2016

Letter to British employees: Airbus warns Britons of “Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union” – n-tv.de NEWS


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 Monday 04 April 2016

 
 
 


 
 The decision is fast approaching the end of June to the British vote on whether their country is part of the European Union or not. Unveiled warns Airbus workers from possible consequences of an EU exit.

 


 
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An aircraft manufacturer mixes in a delicate political debate: The aerospace and defense group Airbus has warned in a letter to his colleagues in the United Kingdom before an exit of the country from the European Union

“We all. must keep in mind that future investments are highly dependent on the economic environment in which it operates, “it says in the letter signed by Airbus chief operating Tom Williams and UK CEO Paul Kahn letter. Williams is Chief Operations Officer (COO) responsible for the operational business processes at Airbus.



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The Group’s business model is based on moving products, people and ideas freely in Europe can, stressed Williams and Kahn. It is absolutely unclear what would at one outlet Britain happen eventually.

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The success story of Airbus is also sometimes attributed to the fact that Britain was a member of the EU, the report said. At the same time stressed the two Airbus managers that the European company will maintain its business activities in the UK, is should actually decide a majority of voters for a withdrawal from the EU. However, the outcome of the referendum could affect future investment decisions.



Setting the course in June

The French-based Airbus Group already since last year touting for remaining Britain in the EU. The British vote in a referendum on the future of their homeland in the EU on 23 June. The German carmaker BMW had sent a letter to the consequences of a “Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union” out in March.

In February warned the heads of more than a third of major British companies, including Shell and BP, that a farewell from the EU employment and investments would be jeopardized. Some companies and entrepreneurs have but also advocated a Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union.

In surveys by the end of March EU advocates and -Gegner ranged UK head to head. Up to 20 percent of voters, according to the surveys are still undecided.


 
 


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