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Volkswagen, VW
Volkswagen must solve most of its problems alone, says German minister
Germany wants to support Volkswagen and help it avoid factory closures but the ailing car giant will have to fix most of its problems itself, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said Friday.
German economy minister offers help to Volkswagen to avoid site closures
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Friday that he wants to help Volkswagen get through a period of cost-cutting without having to resort to site closures, reflecting concerns about the country's biggest carmaker.
German Economy Minister Aims to Support Volkswagen Amid Cost-Cutting Challenges
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck has expressed his intention to assist Volkswagen in navigating its cost-cutting phase without resorting to site closures. This comes amid negotiations with unions over wage agreements and potential plant shutdowns.
Germany looking for ways to support Volkswagen: Economy minister
Germany's government is exploring ways to support ailing Volkswagen, Economy Minister and Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck said Thursday in response
Germany considering ways to support VW, economy minister says
Germany's government is considering ways to support Volkswagen , German economy minister and vice chancellor Robert Habeck said on Thursday, when asked about the threat of job cuts at the country's largest carmaker.
Why Volkswagen confronts the unthinkable in Germany -- plant closures
A global factory network, built for as many as 14 million vehicles, churned out barely 9 million vehicles last year as its EVs seek more buyers.
German economy minister calls on VW to not close factories
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck has called on Volkswagen to refrain from factory closures. "The locations should be preserved," he said during a visit to the VW plant in the north-western city of Emden.
Habeck says Germany's considering how to support Volkswagen
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said that Berlin is looking into ways to support ailing carmaker Volkswagen amid the threat of job cuts. The firm has been grappling with weak electric vehicle sales.
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Volkswagen, Germany’s largest private employer, could cut over 15,000 jobs with plant closures—and there’s no plan B, Jefferies says
Jefferies analyst said that Volkswagen's unions "can only strike on pay, not plant closure or layoffs if the latter are not ...
4h
Volkswagen May Be Very Cheap For A Reason
Volkswagen faces financial challenges amidst market share loss, high costs, and supply chain disruptions. Learn why VWAGY ...
The Local
5h
Volkswagen: Are 30,000 jobs at risk of being cut in Germany?
According to a media report, Germany's troubled carmaker Volkswagen could cut tens of thousands of jobs as part of savings ...
Reuters
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Which Volkswagen factories in Germany could be affected by layoffs?
All are in the north-western state of Lower Saxony, apart from the Kassel plant which is in Hesse, in central
Germany
, and ...
devdiscourse
21h
Germany's Government Contemplates Support for Volkswagen Amid Job Cut Threats
Chancellor, Robert Habeck, revealed that the government is exploring ways to support Volkswagen, following the automaker's ...
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Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume will spar with one of Germany’s fiercest worker groups over his €10 billion cost-cutting plan to save the carmaker
Volkswagen is a unique case—half the seats in its supervisory board are controlled by labor representatives, who can ...
Euronews
5h
Volkswagen denies plans to cut 30,000 staff from its workforce
Germany
's economy minister, Robert Habeck, said the government is looking at ways of supporting
Volkswagen
as he acknowledge the company's importance to the country. "VW is of central importance ...
Electrek
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Volkswagen weighs another plant closure, this time in China as domestic EVs take control
Volkswagen is facing another possible plant closure, this time in China, the company’s largest market. Although China is VW’s ...
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