Liberty Steel officially went bankrupt in Dudelange

“Contacts with the ministries have already been established. For us, the most important thing is the situation of the 147 employees and their salaries; it will still be a long time before even one euro reaches the bank accounts of the employees. The Ministry of Labor must help us, as they promised this week,” Fornieri said.

“We will have to react very quickly and quickly contact the recipient. We may be headed for a pending bankruptcy if buyers start rolling over employment contracts in the meantime. Because if we do go into bankruptcy, employment contracts and activities will cease, and this poses a danger to the installation, especially in winter. This will complicate any possible recovery,” added the LCGB Deputy Secretary General.