€110 million in investments, bonuses offered for replacing old household appliances with new "made in Europe" ones, and the fight to keep jobs—after mass layoffs at former Whirlpool factories, Beko Europe CEO Akin Garzanli is laying out concrete proposals for Poland and Polish workers. However, a significant "but" remains in the background, related to the competitiveness of the European industry. "If the situation worsens, every company must pro…
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€110 million in investments, bonuses offered for replacing old household appliances with new "made in Europe" ones, and the fight to keep jobs—after mass layoffs at former Whirlpool factories, Beko Europe CEO Akin Garzanli is laying out concrete proposals for Poland and Polish workers. However, a significant "but" remains in the background, related to the competitiveness of the European industry. "If the situation worsens, every company must pro…