HAMBURG, March 12 (Reuters) - German group Wieland-Werke, a producer of semi-finished copper products, said on Thursday it has introduced short-time working for some 3,450 employees in Germany following a major fall in new orders.
The company had said in December it was considering short time working for about 1,100 of its 4,300 personnel in Germany because of falling demand for finished and semi-finished copper products.
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