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    Volkswagen Plans To Shut Factories, Lay Off Thousands Of Workers

    SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSBy SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSOctober 29, 2024Updated:October 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Volkswagen Plans To Shut Factories, Lay Off Thousands Of Workers

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    OSABUOHIEN VIVIAN ROSE

    Volkswagen is planning to shut at least three factories in Germany and lay off tens of thousands of its workers.

    Its remaining plants in Germany are also set to be downsized, according to the head of the company’s works council Daniela Cavallo.

    Europe’s biggest carmaker has spent weeks negotiating with unions over its plans to revamp its business and cut costs, which have spiralled thanks to labour and energy prices.

    The German firm employs about 300,000 people in its home country and operates 10 plants, but has said a major restructuring is needed.

    Ms Cavallo told workers at the Volkswagen biggest plant in Wolfsburg that the company was “absolutely serious about all this” and the proposals were not “sabre-rattling”.

    Threatening to cut off talks with the unions, she said: “This is the plan of Germany’s largest industrial group to start the sell-off in its home country of Germany.”

    She did not specify which plants would be affected or how many employees could be laid off.

    The carmaker is under severe pressure from rising costs, strong competition from Asia, falling demand in Europe and China, and gradual transitioning to electric vehicles.

    It said it would put forward proposals for how to cut labour costs Wednesday, when workers and management meet for the second round of wage talks and the carmaker releases third-quarter results.

    The company said it was committed to seeking a solution with the unions.

    The head of Volkswagen brand division,Thomas Schaefer, said German factories were not productive enough and were 25-50% above targeted costs – meaning some sites were twice as expensive compared with the competition.

    Shares in Volkswagen were down over 1per cent after the announcement, while shares of Mercedes Benz also fell.

    Calls have been made for the German government to step in and help Germany’s industrial sector.

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