One of the most important car manufacturers in the world PorscheDecision to reduce the labor force in Germany receiving.
According to Reuters, Porsche will dismiss 1,900 German -based employees in the next few years. As it is quoted, behind this decision The decrease in demand for electric vehicles includes. Before that, the roof company Volkswagen, By 2030, more than 35,000 employees in Germany will end their job.
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