Volkswagen targets layoffs and 10% pay cuts amid plans for German plant closures, union says

Volkswagen targets layoffs and 10% pay cuts amid plans for German plant closures, union says


Cars stand at a Volkswagen dealership on October 10, 2024 in Berlin, Germany.

Sean Gallup | Getty Images News | Getty Images

Volkswagen is considering widespread pay cuts and layoffs as well as the closure or size reduction of its plants in Germany, the company’s works council said Monday.

The Volkswagen management recently presented plans to the council that include a 10% reduction in pay across the board, as well as wage freezes in 2025 and 2026, according to Daniela Cavallo, head of the works council. All factored in, the body estimates workers will suffer pay cuts of around 18% over the period.

Workers with certain collective wage agreements would also lose bonuses and additional payments on employment anniversaries, said the works council, which is made up of a group of elected staff members that represent the interests of a company’s workforce.

Volkswagen also intends to shut three factories and downsize all other plants in Germany, Cavallo said.

“In concrete terms, this means taking out even more products, volumes, shifts and entire assembly lines far beyond to what we have already done,” she said in a statement released Monday. “All German VW plants are affected by this. None of them are safe,” Cavallo added.

She warned that sweeping job cuts were part of carmaker’s plans, noting that tens of thousands of jobs were at risk.

Employees of German car maker Volkswagen (VW) attend an information event by workers’ representatives focusing on their management’s latest savings proposals, on October 28, 2024 at the company’s headquarters in Wolfsburg, northern Germany.

Julian Stratenschulte | Afp | Getty Images

The council further said that Volkswagen was planning to outsource some of its departments to either external companies or to the carmaker’s locations abroad.

CNBC has reached out to Volkswagen for comment.

Volkswagen woes

The Volkswagen management presented its plans to the works council separate from ongoing discussions about labor agreements, the council said. The next round of these talks is set to take place on Wednesday this week, when Volkswagen is also due to release its latest quarterly earnings.

Volkswagen in September had warned of potential plant closures and said it was scrapping a slew of labor agreements. This includes agreements with employees with specialist or leadership positions, temporary workers and apprentices.

The company also said it would end its employment protection agreement, which has been in place for its German workforce since 1994.

The announcements have been met with strong resistance from the works council and top German union IG-Metall.

This is a developing story and will be updated.



Source

BOJ’s Ueda expects tightening job market to push up wages
World

BOJ’s Ueda expects tightening job market to push up wages

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda attends the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s 2025 Jackson Hole Economic Symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Aug. 23, 2025. Jim Urquhart | Reuters Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said wage hikes are spreading beyond large firms and likely to keep accelerating due to a tightening job […]

Read More
From NYC to Cape Town and Shanghai: The 10 best cities for Gen Z to live in, according to them
World

From NYC to Cape Town and Shanghai: The 10 best cities for Gen Z to live in, according to them

In August, Time Out released its annual ranking of the word’s best cities, which includes the top cities for food, culture, and nightlife. For the first year, Time Out included the 10 best cities for for Gen Z to live in, according to them. The survey of over 18,500 people from around the world and […]

Read More
Medtronic makes two key additions to its board. How activist Elliott can build shareholder value
World

Medtronic makes two key additions to its board. How activist Elliott can build shareholder value

Michael Siluk | Education Images | Universal Images Group | Getty Images Company: Medtronic PLC (MDT) Business: Medtronic PLC is an Ireland-based company, which provides health-care technology solutions. The company’s products category includes Advanced Surgical Technology; Cardiac Rhythm; Cardiovascular; Digestive & Gastrointestinal; Ear, Nose & Throat; General Surgery; Gynecological; Neurological; Oral & Maxillofacial; Patient Monitoring; […]

Read More