FRANKFURT, Germany -- Volkswagen and its employee representatives said Friday they have reached a wage deal for 120,000 German workers that avoids plant closings and bars involuntary layoffs through ...
Volkswagen plans to close as many as three of its German factories, a move unprecedented in the brand's history, as it looks to cut more than $4.3 billion in costs, The powerful workers' union is ...
Volkswagen has proposed a 14% wage increase over four years, profit-sharing opportunities, and improved healthcare benefits to its newly unionized workforce at the Chattanooga assembly plant. This ...
Autoworkers of the world: Send us your statements against the jobs bloodbath in Germany by filling out the form below! All submissions will be published anonymously. The Volkswagen complex in ...
In what turned out to be the longest union negotiations in its history, Volkswagen agreed to not immediately close plants or conduct sweeping layoffs while workers agreed to back off on further ...
Volkswagen AG's stalemate with labor leaders looks increasingly likely to drag into 2025, denying Chief Executive Officer Oliver Blume the fresh start he's seeking for Europe's biggest carmaker.
Volkswagen AG reached an agreement with labor leaders to cut capacity at its namesake brand while avoiding factory closures, capping three months of tense negotiations and preventing further union ...
Volkswagen (VWAGY) workers walked off their jobs and union leaders threatened to escalate protests if cuts at the carmaker’s brand fail to yield a breakthrough, Monica Raymunt of Bloomberg reports.
LONDON (Reuters) - Volkswagen announced sweeping changes to its German operations, including more than 35,000 future job cuts and capacity reductions in a last-gasp deal between Europe's top carmaker ...
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