Volkswagen Layoffs: German Car Manufacturer Reportedly Planning To Lay Off 30,000 Employees After Ending Job Security Scheme
Volkswagen is reportedly planning to lay off around 30,000 people after it ended job security scheme. The upcoming Volkswagen layoffs round is a part of company's cost-cutting measure.
Volkswagen is planning a massive round of layoffs, which will affect nearly 30,000 jobs. Earlier, it was expected that Volkswagen layoffs would affect 15,000 individuals; however, according to the latest information, Volkswagen may conduct one of the largest job cuts in the automobile industry. It comes as Germany's largest automaker is expected to end its job security scheme and even shut down plants. The VW layoffs will be implemented as a cost-cutting measure after company suffered 69% slump in EV sales in August 2024 in Europe's auto maker. This move in aimed to will help the automaker streamline its operations. Volkswagen Layoffs Coming? Volkswagen Might Shut Plants in Germany, End Job Security Scheme as Part of Cost-Cutting Measures.
Volkswagen Planning to Cut 30,000 Jobs After Ending Job Security Scheme Amid Cost-Cutting
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