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Hubertus Heil visits BLG AutoTerminal

06.09.2024

BREMEN/HAMBURG. As part of his “Skilled Labour Mission”, the Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, Hubertus Heil (left), stopped by at BLG in Hamburg in July. At the BLG AutoTerminal Hamburg, he used the opportunity to visit the site and had detailed talks with the BLG Labour Relations Director Ulrike Riedel (centre), BLG Managing Director Pawel Byglewski (right) and employees. The lack of qualified staff, including the consequences and possible ways of solving the situation, were of particular concern to the staff. 158,000 vehicles are handled at the Hamburg-based BLG Terminal each year.

Credits: Jana Legler/BMAS

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