PARIS (Reuters) - France wants PSA Peugeot Citroen to appoint government and worker representatives to its board, reduce job cuts and guarantee plants in return for a lending bailout, the country's industry minister told Liberation.
In an interview with the French daily, published on Tuesday, Arnaud Montebourg also said the struggling automaker should cancel "hundreds" of planned job cuts and guarantee the future of domestic plants.
PEUGEOT (UG.PA)is weighing a state-backed rescue for its lending arm, Banque PSA Finance (BPF), which funds Peugeot and Citroen dealers and car loans. Montebourg had already warned that any help would come with strings attached.
In his newspaper interview, the minister detailed some of the undertakings he is seeking from the carmaker.
"I want workers to sit on the supervisory board, to bring more balance to strategic decisions," Montebourg was quoted as saying. "I also want an independent administrator on the board to liaise with the government."
The French state has no stake in Peugeot, which in July announced 8,000 additional job cuts and the closure of an assembly plant to halt spiralling losses.
Unlike domestic rival Renault
Recent downgrades to Peugeot's credit rating threaten to relegate the financing arm to junk status, further widening the competitiveness gap with rivals such as Volkswagen
A support package under discussion with the government and French banks would reportedly include postponed repayments on some bank debt and a state loan guarantee, reducing the division's financing costs.
Montebourg also vowed to "weigh the consequences" of Peugeot's alliance with General Motors
The government is seeking "a commitment from Peugeot to preserve all of its French plants, so the kind of restructuring plan announced in July does not repeat itself", he said.
(Reporting by Laurence Frost; Editing by Helen Massy-Beresford)
Relacionados
- PSA Peugeot Citroen aplicará un ERE de 80 días en la planta de Madrid
- Peugeot hará un ERE temporal de 80 días en su centro de Madrid entre 2013 y 2014
- Economía/Motor.- Peugeot introduce mejoras en el 3008 HYbrid4 que reducen las emisiones hasta 91 gramos por kilómetro
- Economía/Motor.- La planta de PSA Peugeot Citroën de Vigo presentará proyectos a la convocatoria Innterconecta Galicia
- Francia ultima un plan de rescate para la filial financiera de PSA Peugeot-Citroën