Volkswagen has asked its German workers to accept a 10 per cent pay reduction in a bid to cut costs and protect itself into the future.
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Angry workers chanted "we are Volkswagen, you are not" as management tried to defend €10 billion in planned cuts. The German government has made saving the company a top priority.
Volkswagen has asked its German workers to accept a 10 per cent pay reduction in a bid to cut costs and protect itself into the future.
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