2024-09-13 23:55:08
Automotive
Business

Volkswagen Faces Potential Strike Amid Job Security Concerns

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Volkswagen is navigating a precarious crisis as its works council chairwoman, Daniela Cavallo, signals a looming strike. Employees are advocating for extended job security amidst collective bargaining negotiations set to commence on September 15. With the expiration of peace obligations at the end of November, warning strikes could emerge by December for the 120,000 VW workers.

The discontinuation of subsidies has severely impacted sales, leading to production cuts and heightened anxiety among staff. Local leaders in Niedersachsen are adamant that plant closures are unacceptable, stressing the need for VW to present a clear plan for the future.

Hannover's mayor, Belit Onay, has directly challenged VW’s leadership, calling for concrete strategies to address cost pressures while adapting to the evolving European automotive market. Concerns over VW's inconsistent approach to electric mobility and investment disparities between the US and Germany further fuel the urgency for resolution.

Frankfurter Rundschau
13. September 2024 um 12:15

"We won't close any plants": Volkswagen now threatens strike

Volkswagen crisis: Works council chairwoman Cavallo threatens strike; Employees want to extend job security; Collective bargaining negotiations starting September 15, peace obligation expires end of November; Wage round for 120,000 VW employees, warning strikes possible from December; Discontinuation of subsidies led to a collapse in sales and production cuts; Cavallo demands more support from politics.
lvz
13. September 2024 um 16:28

VW Crisis: Cavallo and Co. Hold Volkswagen Accountable

Economy
Politics
The three most powerful union leaders in the country are demanding a clear plan for the future from Volkswagen. However, the criticism from VW Works Council Chairwoman Daniela Cavallo and her colleagues also targets other objectives.
noz
13. September 2024 um 17:57

VW cities draw a red line: Plant closure is 'not acceptable'

The savings plans of the Volkswagen Group have aroused the worst fears at the Lower Saxony VW locations. The leading figures of the VW cities appeared in Wolfsburg on Friday and have drawn 'red lines', as Katharia Pötter from Osnabrück said.
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