French minister ‘shocked’ by job cuts at Nestle’s Galderma unit

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A Nestle company logo is pictured on a bar of Milky Bar chocolate in Manchester, Britain.
A Nestle company logo is pictured on a bar of Milky Bar chocolate in Manchester, Britain April 25, 2017. REUTERS/Phil Noble

November 25, 2017

PARIS (Reuters) – French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Saturday he was particularly “shocked” by Nestle’s <NESN.S> plans to cut up to 450 jobs at its Galderma skin-health research plant in the south of France as the plant benefited from a research tax credit.

Le Maire told France Inter radio that he would meet “in the coming days” with Nestle’s representatives to discuss the issue.

“I am the first to be shocked by what is happening … It is an issue that I am monitoring closely,” he said

Nestle announced in September plans to cut 450 out of 550 jobs at the research center near Nice on the French riviera.

Nestle, the world’s largest packaged food firm, has come under pressure to shift gear from activist shareholder Third Point, which in June revealed a $3.5 billion stake. Nestle has satisfied some demands, such as buying back shares and setting a margin target.

Nestle employs over 12,000 people in France.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon Editing by Jeremy Gaunt)

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