Claim: Volkswagen plans to cut 30,000 jobs

Things are not going well in the Volkswagen world


A very sad claim was made today. According to the information received, Volkswagen is planning to lay off 30,000 people in Germany.

Volkswagen, which has made major layoffs in recent months with the aim of making serious financial savings, could not achieve the financial impact he expected with this step. In the past weeks, The company reportedly fell three billion euros short of its savings targets. That’s why it’s making plans to close its German-based factory. There are multiple reasons behind this, including increasing costs, the slowdown in the US market, and low revenue from electric vehicles. The brand also has problems competing with Chinese manufacturers’ vehicles with very high price-performance ratios.In order to keep the damage under control, it may close one of its factories in Zwickau, Dresden or Kassel in the coming months. It is reported that more than 26,000 people are currently employed in the factories in Kassel, Dresden and Zwickau. Now the company is specifically Germany is alleged to be planning to cut 30,000 jobs was done. The company, which wants to reduce personnel in its R&D departments as well as closing factories, is planning major steps to reverse the bad trend. Today, it also It was also revealed that the Chinese company NIO wanted to buy Volkswagen’s Audi factory in Brussels. NIO is considering buying the factory because it wants to avoid the extra tariffs the EU imposes on Chinese electric vehicles by manufacturing in Europe. wants.

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What had previously brought the company to the agenda was a Chinese development. According to reports, SAIC Volkswagen, a partnership that specializes in the large Chinese market, plans to close the factory in Nanjing, where Passat and Skoda vehicles are produced, with an annual production capacity of 360,000 vehicles. It is reported that this step will be taken in the new year, and there is also the possibility of saving the factory by significantly reducing production. It is located. Volkswagen Group Finance and Operations Director Dr. Arno Antlitz, who came together with employees after all these negative developments, said, “To save our brand,We have a year, maybe two“He made a worrying statement like this.

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