(Bloomberg) -- Volkswagen AG is considering unprecedented factory closures in Germany, setting up a showdown with powerful unions as the country’s most important industry fights for its future. The ...
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 ...
BERLIN, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Having lost cheap energy from Russia and facing uncertainty over its once-lucrative trade ties with China, big German business is now facing a crunch point over a third ...
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 ...
Volkswagen plans to close as many as three of its German factories, a move unprecedented in the brand's history, as it looks ...
Local Volkswagen officials may not have been jolted but at least must have been shaken by the news that the German carmaker is considering closing some factories in its home county for the first time ...
As rumored last year, Volkswagen might not be able to avoid closing factories in Germany. The best outcome would be selling some of them to Chinese carmakers that want to start production in Europe.
Volkswagen workers across Germany stopped work on Monday as the conflict between the German automotive giant and its employees over changes to labor agreements and potential factory closures escalated ...
German automotive giant Volkswagen said Monday it could close production sites in Germany, as the auto industry struggles to manage rising costs. "In the current situation, even plant closures at ...
Workers at Volkswagen plants across Germany walked off the job in waves on Monday for temporary work stoppages, marking the ...