The city of Wolfsburg fears a loss of identity as Germany’s largest private employer moves to break its job security pledge.
Volkswagen executives defended plans to consider the unprecedentedclosure of factories in Germany during a heated meeting ...
VW executives, workers meet at company headquarters Carmaker wants to end job guarantees, close plants Unions vow resistance Investors say company must make tough choices WOLFSBURG, Germany ...
Volkswagen's troubles seem to worsen as the German carmaker considers closing car plants in Europe, China, and the US, with ...
The auto giant is considering cuts it has long avoided in Germany as it contends with tepid interest in a high-cost ...
Volkswagen has as little as a year to adapt to plunging sales in Germany, its finance boss has said, as it considers closing ...
An audit commissioned by Volkswagen into its jointly owned site in Xinjiang, China, failed to meet key aspects of the ...
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 recently.Volkswagen ...
An audit of Volkswagen's site in Xinjiang, China, failed to meet international standards according to an FT report.
Volkswagen is a unique case—half the seats in its supervisory board are controlled by labor representatives, who can ...
Volkswagen faces a crisis, with management warning of challenges within two years due to declining sales and market ...
Germany's government is considering ways to support Volkswagen VOWG_p.DE, German economy minister and vice chancellor Robert ...