2024-12-20 21:46:31
Automotive
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VW Managers Seek Compensation Amid Internal Disputes

Two Volkswagen managers have initiated legal action, demanding 7.5 million euros in damages due to perceived disadvantages following their reports of serious internal issues, including health-threatening pollutants and material defects. These grievances have been communicated to regulatory bodies such as BaFin, LKA, and KBA, invoking the Whistleblower Protection Act and the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act.

Volkswagen has firmly denied the allegations, asserting that the plaintiffs have not faced any disadvantages. Initial conciliation talks yielded no resolution, with a formal court appearance anticipated in June 2025. This legal dispute highlights ongoing challenges within the company, including the fallout from the diesel scandal and concerns over its corporate governance and market performance.

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Two VW managers are demanding 7.5 million euros in damages, as they feel disadvantaged after reporting internal grievances, including health-hazardous pollutants and defects in materials. According to a report in the Braunschweiger Zeitung, it is about the reported irregularities. VW rejects the representation; a company spokesman said the plaintiffs were not disadvantaged. The managers have filed reports with BaFin, the LKA and the KBA and invoke the Whistleblower Protection Act and the Supply..
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Economy
Two VW managers are suing for millions in damages due to defects in emissions and material documentation. The company is defending against the allegations. Further problems include the missed electric vehicle transition, the diesel scandal, the corporate structure, and the low stock price.
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20. Dezember 2024 um 11:11

Manager vs. Corporation: Multi-million Dollar Lawsuit Reveals New Problems at Volkswagen

Economy
Finance
Two VW managers are suing for millions in damages due to defects in emissions and material documentation. Volkswagen is defending against the allegations. The company is struggling with issues like the diesel scandal, rigid family structure, and a weak stock price.
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20. Dezember 2024 um 16:46

7.5 Million Euro Damages Lawsuit: VW Managers Feel Disadvantaged

Economy
Two VW managers are suing the Braunschweig Labor Court for 7.5 million euros in damages due to violations of the Whistleblower Protection Act and the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act regarding irregularities with health-hazardous pollutants reported in the Braunschweiger Zeitung. The allegations were reported to authorities such as Bafin, the State Criminal Police Office, and the KBA. VW denies the allegations. Unsuccessful conciliation talks had taken place beforehand.
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