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Germany's Evonik considers short-time work over energy crisis

FILE PHOTO: The logo of German specialty chemical company Evonik Industries AG is pictured at their plant in Bitterfeld

BERLIN (Reuters) - German chemicals group Evonik Industries is considering short-time work due to the energy crisis, its chief executive told the WAZ newspaper.

"If our customers suffer, we suffer with them. That is why I cannot rule out short-time work in the foreseeable future," Christian Kullmann was quoted as saying on Tuesday in an interview with the paper.

The war in Ukraine is having a massive impact on Germany's economy, said Kullmann, adding that he expected the crisis to "last a long time."

The CEO also said that there would be no compulsory redundancies at Evonik.

(Reporting by Kirsti Knolle, Editing by Miranda Murray)