Europe’s largest carmaker tells works council it would slash pay by 10%
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German automotive giant Volkswagen has announced that it may have to take the historically unprecedented emergency measure of closing some of its plants amid the “serious situation” facing Europe’s car industry. The announcement is the result of years of foolhardy policy by Brussels and Berlin, Bundestag lawmaker Dirk Spaniel tells Sputnik.
Europe’s largest carmaker tells works council it would slash pay by 10%
Volkswagen plans to shut at least three factories in Germany, lay off tens of thousands of staff and shrink its remaining plants in Europe's biggest...
Volkswagen has informed employee representatives that it wants to close at least three plants in Germany, the head of the company's works council said...
Volkswagen has informed employee representatives that it wants to close at least three plants in Germany, the head of the company's works council said...
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Volkswagen, Europe's biggest carmaker, is in the midst of a severe sales and cost crisis that it says requires plant closures and layoffs. Talks to...
Volkswagen is reportedly preparing to close three of its German plants as part of a cost-cutting spree, amid competition from China.
Volkswagen is reportedly preparing to close three of its German plants as part of a cost-cutting spree, amid competition from China.