Volkswagen CEO Tells Staff There Are No Plans to Cut 30,000 Jobs

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By Reuters
November 9, 2021Business News
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Volkswagen CEO Tells Staff There Are No Plans to Cut 30,000 Jobs
CEO of Volkswagen Herbert Diess poses on the red carpet as he arrives for the 43rd "Goldenes Lenkrad" (Golden Steering Wheel) awards in Berlin, on Nov. 12, 2019. (Tobias Schwarz/AFP via Getty Images)

HAMBURG—Volkswagen has no plans to cut 30,000 jobs, CEO Herbert Diess told staff in an internal video message, hoping to fix his damaged relationship with the carmaker’s works council that deteriorated further in recent weeks.

Diess said he was in talks with labor representatives on how the company’s Wolfsburg site, which the 63-year-old says lags in terms of efficiency and speed, could be transformed to better compete with new sector entrants such as Tesla.

“But the primary focus is not on job reduction, it’s about remaining competitive in the new world, with new capabilities,” he said in the video seen by Reuters.

By Jan Schwartz

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