Tag: Evonik
Evonik is cutting jobs in Germany
As of: March 4, 2024 11:01 a.m The crisis in the chemical industry is also affecting Evonik. The specialty chemicals company plans to cut around 2,000 jobs, most of them…
Evonik: Warning about the “brown mob” – Economy
Christian Kullmann, head of the chemical company Evonik, is worried about the European elections – and about business. The company is therefore cutting jobs, especially in management – and is…
AfD: The economy should act – economy
Evonik boss Christian Kullmann calls on business to take a position against the right. He is right: There is a historical responsibility to oppose the AfD – and a manifest…
Evonik boss Kullmann: "Anyone who votes for AfD puts jobs at risk"
Christian Kullmann, head of the chemical company Evonik, warns of the rise of right-wing parties and recalls the failure of German elites during the rise of Hitler. source site
Chemical industry: An industry is putting pressure on you
The chemical industry is demanding a state-subsidized industrial electricity price. At a meeting in the Chancellery this Wednesday, the managers will probably have more control. source site
How the chemical industry exerts political pressure – Economics
Since this debate is about a lot of money, perhaps even about the future of this country, and because everyone here has their own interests, let’s first give an outside…
Evonik boss: “We will have to work harder.” – Economy
Christian Kullmann is always up for a bold statement – and on Thursday the traffic light coalition in Berlin was the target of his attacks. The 53-year-old is head of…
Chemical industry – Evonik replaces gas – economy
The chemical group Evonik wants to partially replace natural gas with other substances at its German sites. In total, up to 40 percent of Evonik’s natural gas supply in Germany…
Chemical industry: Evonik wants to replace natural gas
Status: 08/08/2022 2:40 p.m The specialty chemicals group Evonik wants to save up to 40 percent on natural gas. According to the company, this should also help to fill up…
Evonik: farewell to rubber, diapers and Russia – economy
Out of the mass markets and into more climate-friendly products: Evonik, one of the largest chemical companies in Germany, is about to restructure. The Essen-based company wants to sell three…