In an unexpected turn, CATL in Debrecen dismisses Hungarian workers to allegedly make room for guest workers

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One employee who had worked for CATL for over a year was called back from China just to be fired. The decision surprised even local Chinese management, but some speculate the real reason is to replace Hungarian workers with cheaper foreign labour.
More than 100 Hungarians may lose their jobs
According to a report by Telex, more than 100 employees could soon be laid off at the CATL factory in Debrecen, the result of a top-down corporate decision. The round of layoffs is already underway. One affected worker said the reason was that in the “current market environment,” the company needs more Chinese professionals than Hungarian ones.
The terminations began last week, initially affecting employees still on probation. This week, the cuts extended to those with permanent contracts. Some of them had been with the company’s Hungarian subsidiary for over a year. The layoffs are impacting not just factory workers, but office staff, skilled labourers, quality inspectors, and process engineers as well. Chinese management has not provided the affected employees with a reason for the decision.
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CATL was actively hiring until recently
Telex sent a detailed list of questions to the company regarding the reason and consequences of the layoffs, but had not received a response by the time of publication. The move is especially surprising because just a few weeks ago, CATL was actively recruiting new employees and offering the highest wages in the region.





