Austerity at Ford - Employees Vote for Compromise
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The staff of the Cologne Ford-Werke has cleared the way for a hard austerity course, including staff cuts.
Even if the sales figures increase: almost one in four jobs are to be lost at the Ford plant in Cologne. Employees now also agreed to the harsh austerity measures.
Employees at Ford's Cologne plant have paved the way for a drastic cost-cutting program. By the end of 2027, 2,900 jobs—roughly one in four—will be eliminated.
Workers at Ford's electric car plant in Cologne, Germany, have agreed to drastic austerity measures, including the elimination of thousands of jobs. In July, the IG Metall union and management reached a compromise on this matter, following the first-ever strike at the plant earlier this year.
The staff of the Cologne Ford-Werke has cleared the way for a hard austerity course, including staff cuts.

Cologne - Ford cars are bought more often again, but the numbers are still low. The car maker saves further, many jobs are to be dropped. Now the staff were asked if they are moving along.
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