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 is considering closing some factories in its home country for the first time in the German automaker’s 87-year history. FRANKFURT, Germany — Volkswagen is considering closing some factories ...
On Monday, a team from the World Socialist Web Site and the Sozialistische Gleichheitspartei (Socialist Equality Party, SGP) spoke to auto workers at Volkswagen’s largest German plant, in Wolfsburg.
Volkswagen workers have begun mass strikes across Germany as the company threatens to cut pay and close factories to combat a slack European car market. The strikes come amid a spate of warnings from ...
A new Bloomberg report cites that Volkswagen may in fact be working on a deal to keep its factories in Germany open. The report stated that the automaker is considering keeping its plants up and ...
German unions have proposed 1.5 bln euros in savings Management has suggested wage cuts, plant closures Strikes at German plants could go ahead from Dec. 1 VW common shares at 13-year lows IG Metall ...
The Volkswagen logo stands on the top of a VW headquarters building in Wolfsburg, Germany. (Swen Pfoertner/dpa via AP) FRANKFURT, Germany (AFP) — Ailing Volkswagen plans to close at least three ...
German workers strike at nine Volkswagen plants over job cuts. Talks between Volkswagen and labor union to resume on December 9. Ready to turn the market’s comeback into steady cash flow? Grab the top ...
Volkswagen employees go on a warning strike in front of the Zwickau plant behind a banner with the slogan "Bad negotiations = wildfire". Europe's largest car manufacturer, Volkswagen, is launching ...
A Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, Germany, on Jan. 17. (Hannibal Hanschke/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock) WOLFSBURG, Germany — The Nazis founded this town west of Berlin as ...
FRANKFURT, Germany — Volkswagen is considering closing some factories in its home country for the first time in the German automaker's 87-year history, saying it otherwise won't meet the cost-cutting ...