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    Posted on August 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    ProSiebenSat.1's works council warns against job losses in MFE takeover, citing concerns over potential staff cuts despite MFE's assurances.

    Table of Contents

    • Concerns Over Job Security in MFE Acquisition
    • MFE's Bid and Shareholder Response
    • Works Council's Stance on Job Cuts
    • Political Concerns Raised by Journalists' Association

    ProSiebenSat.1 Works Council Raises Alarm Over Potential Job Cuts in MFE Deal

    Concerns Over Job Security in MFE Acquisition

    By Alexander Hübner

    MFE's Bid and Shareholder Response

    MUNICH (Reuters) -The head of the works council at ProSiebenSat.1 on Friday demanded that the German media group's likely takeover by Italian suitor MFE must not result in job losses. 

    Works Council's Stance on Job Cuts

    Owned by the family of late Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, MFE is courting ProSieben shareholders to sell their holdings over the next two weeks as it seeks to build a pan-European television company to compete with U.S. streaming giants.

    Political Concerns Raised by Journalists' Association

    ProSieben management dropped its resistance and advised shareholders to accept MFE's bid after it raised its offer earlier this month. 

    MFE has not talked explicitly of any job cuts but mentioned scope for "synergies" - cost savings from the combined entity. In a press release last month, MFE said it would continue to uphold its founding values, which included pluralism and employment protection.

    "When we hear the word synergies, we are alarmed," works council chief Ulrich Schaal told Reuters by phone.  

    "Synergies – that means cost savings, and that is always associated with staff cuts. That would be a major mistake from a business perspective."

    ProSieben has already cut 800 jobs in recent years.

    "We cannot afford a larger reduction," Schaal, who does not fundamentally oppose the sale to the Italians, said.

    "From an economic perspective, the takeover comes at the right time. It's still better than an entry by financial investors," he added. 

    Germany's DJV journalists' association appealed on Thursday to ProSieben investors to not sell their shares, warning MFE could impose a "right-wing populist agenda".

    MFE, which has already been ProSieben's largest shareholder for a year, declined to comment on the suggestion of a right-wing agenda and Schaal brushed aside the concerns.

    "I don't think we have to worry about political influence on reporting," he said. "There have been no attempts at that so far."

    (Writing by Matthias Williams; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ProSiebenSat.1's works council warns against job cuts in MFE takeover.
    • •MFE aims to build a pan-European TV company to compete with U.S. giants.
    • •MFE has not explicitly mentioned job cuts but talks of 'synergies'.
    • •ProSieben management advises shareholders to accept MFE's bid.
    • •DJV journalists' association raises political concerns over the takeover.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ProSiebenSat.1 works council warns against job losses in MFE takeover

    1What is a works council?

    A works council is a representative body of employees in a company, responsible for discussing and negotiating workplace conditions, including job security and employee rights.

    2What are synergies in business?

    Synergies refer to the potential financial benefits that can be achieved when two companies merge or collaborate, often resulting in cost savings and increased efficiency.

    3What is job security?

    Job security refers to the assurance that an individual will keep their job without the risk of becoming unemployed, often influenced by company performance and economic conditions.

    4What is a takeover?

    A takeover occurs when one company acquires control of another company, often through purchasing a majority of its shares.

    5What is pluralism in business?

    Pluralism in business refers to the inclusion and representation of diverse perspectives and interests within an organization, promoting a balanced approach to decision-making.

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