Volkswagen, the largest employer in Germany, is facing increased competition from China and weakening demand.
Deutsche Welle writes that when Europe's largest car manufacturer weakens, it can pose a problem for many suppliers and, ...
Volkswagen plans to shut at least three factories in Germany, lay off tens of thousands of staff and shrink its remaining ...
Company’s first female works council boss views clash as fight for the future of carmaking in Europe’s biggest economy ...
Volkswagen’s restructuring plan aims to close three plants in Germany, potentially leading to significant job losses.
Volkswagen plans to shut at least three factories in Germany, lay off tens of thousands of staff and shrink its remaining ...
For the first time ever, Volkswagen plans to shut the doors to a facility on its home turf. The company plans to close not ...
a future plan for the company together in which plant closures and layoffs are ruled out.” Volkswagen has some 120,000 employees in Germany, where it has 10 plants — six of them in the ...
All three of the country’s major industries are in crisis, and the economy is flatlining. Are politicians finally waking up?
The giant auto producer like all its major competitors has seized on the transition to EV production to cut jobs and labour costs at the expense of its global workforce, including slashing thousands ...
Volkswagen’s cost-cutting plan is a stark indicator of the challenges facing Germany’s automotive industry as it contends ...
Rank-and-file committees among autoworkers in both North America and Europe must be expanded to include every key factory, ...