Commerzbank workers protest UniCredit takeover attempt
- Employees, blowing whistles and many dressed in corporate yellow
WIESBADEN: Dozens of Commerzbank employees on Wednesday protested UniCredit’s attempt to take over the German lender, maintaining a wall of fierce resistance to the cross-border deal.
Employees, blowing whistles and many dressed in corporate yellow, gathered ahead of Commerzbank’s annual shareholder meeting with signs reading “UniCredit go away!” and “NOMerger NOrcel,” a reference to UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel. “It is crystal clear to us that we cannot trust this man,” Frederik Werning, a union official and Commerzbank supervisory board member, told Reuters.
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“We are deeply concerned that if his plans go through, they will not be strategically sound, they will lead to job losses, and they will also threaten German small and medium-sized businesses,” he added. Organizers said 150 employees were present.























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