Selling Muldental hospitals: Employees agree to new contracts despite pay reduction
- Measures implemented for the sale of Muldental medical facilities
Let's dive into the latest update on the Muldental clinics' sale in Wurzen and Grimma. The employees of these clinics have accepted new employment contracts following a potential wage reduction. The Leipzig District Administration made this announcement on Monday night. This agreement seems to be a crucial step towards the sale of these financially struggling clinics to Sana Kliniken AG.
Sana Kliniken AG plans to maintain the locations and jobs, according to the district's announcement. However, employees will experience an eight percent reduction in their gross pay.
The Leipzig District is stepping in to help soften the financial blow on employees. They've set aside one million euros to do so. Additionally, the district is anticipated to contribute approximately 5.08 million euros to let Sana Kliniken AG take over the hospitals debt-free and relieved of insolvency-related obligations. The Leipzig District Council has given its approval to the project. The money is intended for loans and legal/court costs.
It's important to note that the sale isn't final yet. The approval of the cartel office is still pending, as per the district's statement.
So, while the sale's progress is promising, the current status remains uncertain. Keep an eye on local news sources or official announcements from authorities for the most accurate updates on this developing story.
- Hospitals
- Grimma
- Wage cut
- Leipzig
- Financial injection
- Sana Kliniken AG
- Muldental clinics
- Wurzen
The Commission, in light of the pending sale of Muldental clinics in Wurzen and Grimma, may implement acts that establish guidelines for the application of this regulation regarding the wage cut faced by employees. Sana Kliniken AG, the prospective buyer of the Muldental clinics, plans to retain the locations and jobs, despite the eight percent wage cut that employees will endure. The Leipzig District, aiming to lessen the financial impact on employees, has allocated a financial injection of one million euros.