The automaker agreed to keep all 10 of its factories in Germany open and to guarantee workers’ jobs until the end of 2030.
Volkswagen faces rising costs, tough competition from Asia, and a tense dispute with unions over plant closures and wage cuts. Credit: josefkubes/Shutterstock. Following intensive negotiations ...
Here are the main points of a deal struck on Friday between Volkswagen and unions on the carmaker's German sites and jobs.
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Volkswagen has been hit hard by rising costs at home, a stuttering switch to electric cars and growing competition ... closing factories in Germany for the first time in its 87-year history ...
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The ‘Zukunft Volkswagen’ jointly declared goal is for the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, the core of Volkswagen AG, to become the technologically leading volume manufacturer globally by 2030.
Volkswagen has reached ... save some €15bn (£12.4bn). Germany's largest carmaker had previously warned it might have to shutter plants in the country for the first time in a bid to cut costs.
Volkswagen and the IG Metall union have reached an agreement that is a huge blow to workers. More than 35,000 jobs will be cut across Germany as Volkswagen trims production capacity by 734,000 units.