Volkswagen’s Supervisory Board Meets to Decide on Jobs
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Frankfurt (Germany), 9 Jul (EFE).- The surveillance council of the German automotive group Volkswagen meets this Thursday with the company's management to discuss savings measures and whether further job cuts are needed in Germany.The meeting of the surveillance council, at which are representatives of the State of Lower Saxony and the company's workers, starts at 12.30 GMT at the group's headquarters in Wolfsburg, northern Germany.Given the dra…
VW wants to save even more, the Supervisory Board advises today on possible plant closures and job losses. IG Metall holds against this with nationwide actions.
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