Volkswagen To Cut One Third Of German Workforce
Volkswagen Group is undergoing a large-scale restructuring process. The company expects to cut approximately 50,000 jobs in Germany by the end of the decade. This follows a period of instability after the company achieved record sales of 11 million vehicles in 2018. The restructuring comes after challenges related to the pandemic and subsequent economic issues. Volkswagen announced plans to eliminate one third of its employees in Germany. This follows a period of industrial decline in Europe. The broadcaster noted that the automotive sector could lose 75,000 jobs by 2035, having already lost 60,000 jobs since 2020.
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Sources · 7 independent
Kommersant FM
“немецкий концерн в процессе масштабной реструктуризации к концу десятилетия только в Германии сократит порядка 50 000 рабочих мест.”
Kommersant FM
“По итогам прошлого года Volkswagen Group”
Volkswagen Group
“Volkswagen Group to cut 50,000 jobs in Germany.”
RRI Pro 1 Jakarta
“Volkswagen Group To Cut 50,000 Jobs”
Europe 1
“Volkswagen a annoncé qu'ils allaient supprimer un tiers de leurs emplois en Allemagne, chez eux, en Allemagne, un tiers.”
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