2024-12-13 11:00:10
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Crisis in the Auto Industry: VW Employees Demand Action

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Employees at Volkswagen's Zwickau plant face impending job cuts, with 1,000 temporary positions at risk. Frustration mounts as workers express their discontent through an open letter, criticizing corporate leadership for failing to deliver on promised innovations in electric mobility.

The demand for e-cars has dwindled, leading to concerns about job security and the future of the industry. Amid ongoing negotiations, the labor union IG Metall advocates for the preservation of all sites and job guarantees.

Meanwhile, Mercedes grapples with its own challenges, seeking reforms to enhance competitiveness. As production costs rise, tension within the VW group escalates, particularly regarding the financial burden of its various brands, with Porsche noted as the most costly.

The overall sentiment reflects a desperate call for immediate action to safeguard jobs and revitalize the automotive sector.

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