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Herz — World Desk · · 30s summary · 1 min read
Volkswagen's works council will organize staff assemblies at all major company sites in late August as part of a dispute over new cost-cutting measures. CEO Oliver Blume is expected to appear before employees at Wolfsburg, Emden, and Zwickau to explain the measures. The announcement comes from an internal communication published on the Volkswagen intranet, which was reviewed by German press agency dpa.
Volkswagen's works council will organize staff assemblies at all major company sites in late August. The information comes from an internal communication on the VW intranet, reviewed by German press agency dpa.
These assemblies are part of a dispute over new cost-cutting measures. Management will be required to present before employees to explain the measures.
CEO Oliver Blume is scheduled to appear at Wolfsburg, Emden, and Zwickau.
The specific details of the proposed cost-cutting measures have not been disclosed in available information. The respective positions of management and the works council have not been made public. Additionally, at the time of publication, no sourced definition of the works council (Betriebsrat) in the context of German labor law was available.
As part of a dispute over new cost-cutting measures, the works council has decided to organize staff assemblies to compel management to explain the measures to the workforce.
The assemblies will be held in late August at all major company sites. CEO Oliver Blume is specifically expected to appear at Wolfsburg, Emden, and Zwickau.
The announcement comes from an internal communication published on Volkswagen's intranet, which was reviewed by German press agency dpa.
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