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    German unions condemn Volkswagen’s closure plans

    September 2, 2024
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    Volkswagen AG has issued a stark warning about potential plant closures in Germany, citing the need for significant cost-cutting measures to ensure the company’s future viability. The automaker announced on Monday that it could no longer rule out the closure of production sites as part of a broader restructuring effort aimed at addressing the increasingly challenging economic environment.

    German unions condemn Volkswagen’s closure plans

    Volkswagen’s decision to potentially end its long-standing employment protection agreement, which has been in place since 1994, signals the gravity of the situation. VW brand CEO Thomas Schäfer described the current circumstances as “extremely tense,” noting that the company must take decisive action to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market.

    The announcement has drawn swift and severe criticism from labor unions. IG Metall, Germany’s largest industrial union, condemned the plan as a fundamental threat to the company’s stability. “This plan shakes the very foundations of Volkswagen,” said Thorsten Gröger, IG Metall district manager. The union has vowed to oppose the proposed measures, which they argue endanger jobs and manufacturing locations across Germany.

    Volkswagen Group CEO Oliver Blume highlighted the broader challenges facing the European automotive industry, noting the increasing competition from new market entrants and the declining competitiveness of Germany as a manufacturing hub. Blume emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that Volkswagen must now act decisively to navigate these challenges.

    The automaker’s share price reacted positively to the news, rising by 2.2% on Monday. However, the potential implications for the workforce are causing significant concern among employees and their representatives. Volkswagen’s General Works Council Chair Daniela Cavallo stated that the council would “fight bitterly” against the board’s proposals, describing them as an attack on employment and collective agreements.

    Volkswagen has pledged to discuss all necessary measures with the General Works Council and IG Metall before moving forward. The company emphasized that these discussions are crucial to determining the future of its operations in Germany. A spokesperson for Germany’s finance ministry declined to comment on the situation, which remains fluid as Volkswagen navigates its way through these turbulent times.

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