VW ‘considers cutting 30,000 jobs’

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The assembly line of the Volkswagen ID 4 electric car in Emden, Germany, 2022
The assembly line of the Volkswagen ID 4 electric car in Emden, Germany, 2022 - David Hecker/AFP via Getty Images

VW is considering axing as many as 30,000 jobs as it scrambles to save billions of euros amid a slowdown in the car market, German media has reported.

The carmaker recently announced it could close some of its German factories for the first time in history as it struggles to reinvent itself for the electric era.

Analysts at Jefferies said VW is considering closing two to three facilities, with as many as five German sites under threat, putting 15,000 jobs at risk.

That job losses is feared to have doubled to 30,000, according to Manager Magazin, a leading German business publication.

A VW spokesman said: “We do not confirm the figure. One thing is clear: Volkswagen has to reduce its costs at its German sites.

“This is the only way the brand can offer attractively priced vehicles and still make enough money for future investments.

“How we will achieve this goal together with the employee representatives is part of the upcoming talks.”

Robert Habeck, Germany’s economy minister, said today that the German government is considering ways to support Volkswagen. “VW is of central importance to Germany,” he said.

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