
Volkswagen in Germany compromises with the union: promises not to close factories, but will comprehensively reform its German operations and lay off 35,000 employees

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Volkswagen of Germany reached an agreement with the union, promising not to close factories but to comprehensively reform its German operations, laying off 35,000 employees and reducing production capacity by over 700,000 vehicles. After nearly three months of negotiations, the longest in Volkswagen's history, it is expected to save €15 billion annually. Although the Dresden plant will close by the end of 2025, Volkswagen will repurpose the Osnabrück plant and shift some production to Mexico. Employee wages will not increase over the next four years, and some bonuses will be canceled or reduced
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