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Volkswagen cost-cutting programme

Last updated: November 5, 2024 7:43 am
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Volkswagen’s CEO Oliver Blume has recently acknowledged the urgent need for a comprehensive cost-cutting program to address what he refers to as “decades of structural problems” within the company.

In an interview with Bild am Sonntag, as reported by Reuters, Blume outlined the company’s plans for significant cost reductions, which may include factory closures and layoffs, aimed at enhancing competitiveness and ensuring sustainability.

Blume highlighted the challenges faced by Volkswagen due to weak market demand in Europe and lower earnings from China, which shed light on long-standing structural issues within the company.

The possibility of shutting down at least three factories in Germany and reducing the workforce by tens of thousands has been disclosed by the head of Volkswagen’s works council, although these plans have not been officially confirmed. Additionally, the company has proposed a 10% wage reduction for its workers, citing it as a necessary step to preserve jobs and maintain competitiveness.

Blume emphasized the need to reduce operational costs in Germany, which he views as a major obstacle to Volkswagen’s ability to compete effectively in the market. He stated that while the cost reduction goals are non-negotiable, the methods for achieving them can be adaptable.

In its annual report, Volkswagen has allocated approximately €900 million for the implementation of these cost-cutting measures. The company aims to save €4 billion as part of its efforts to reduce expenses in response to challenging economic conditions.

Reports suggest that Volkswagen is considering various cost-saving measures, including limiting bonuses for senior executives, reducing anniversary payments for staff, and potentially closing certain production facilities in Germany.

See also  Volkswagen shifts into the fast lane as EV sales double in Europe

In September, Volkswagen Group announced the cancellation of labor agreements in Germany to facilitate job cuts at six plants in the country. The company notified the IG Metall union of the termination of several labor agreements, including one that guarantees jobs at six German plants until 2029.

The leadership of Volkswagen is taking decisive steps to address the structural issues that have plagued the company for years, with a focus on improving competitiveness, sustainability, and overall financial performance.

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