
EXCLUSIVE-In high-wage Germany, VW's labour costs outstrip the competition

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Volkswagen (VW) faces challenges in Germany as its labor costs exceed those of major competitors like BMW and Mercedes-Benz. The company spends 15.4% of its revenue on labor, higher than rivals' 9.5% to 11%. Unions demand a 7% pay rise, while VW threatens a 10% cut. Germany's labor costs are the highest globally, averaging 62 euros per hour. VW's brand chief noted that factory costs are 25-50% higher than planned, making German plants twice as expensive as competitors. The company has announced job cuts but is also hiring in software and administration.
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