The sheer magnitude of the planned layoffs has triggered a mandatory consultation procedure, a legal safeguard activated only when redundancies reach critical levels. Under Swiss labor law, companies with over 300 employees must initiate this process if they plan to dismiss more than 30 staff members. By acknowledging this threshold has been crossed, CSL Behring has effectively confirmed the severity of the situation.
This legal requirement forces the company to pause and engage, but it also highlights the gravity of the restructuring. We are witnessing a procedural red alert. The consultation period offers a narrow window for dialogue, yet the trajectory seems set. With 1,800 employees currently on site, the potential loss of 180 positions represents a dramatic reduction in capacity. The invocation of this procedure strips away any ambiguity: CSL is preparing for a major exodus of talent, and the clock is now ticking for the affected workforce.