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Avl Breaks Down 350 Jobs in Graz in the Coming Months

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AVL is cutting around 350 jobs at the Graz site. The technology group thus reacts to new orders and global market changes.

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Because the AVL List, one of the world's leading technology companies for mobility and energy systems, has to remain competitive, as stated in a message, around 350 employees have to go. "This is the largest reduction in personnel in the company's history," confirms AVL company spokesman Markus Tomaschitz of the "Krone". On Monday, head Helmut List personally informed the employees about the massive reduction in personnel that had never occurred…

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AVL is cutting around 350 jobs at the Graz site. The technology group thus reacts to new orders and global market changes.

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The reduction is to take place partly via "natural departures". Already in February 2024 there were personnel measures

·Vienna, Austria
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Employees at AVL in Graz were informed: about 350 are affected by personnel reduction. The crisis in the automotive industry hits the company frontally. The background.

The technology group AVL List GmbH, based in Graz, is building up around 350 employees at its site. This was announced by the company on Monday afternoon after an information event in the company. It is reacting to the economic conditions. In Graz, around 4,000 employees are employed. The dismantling should take place over the next few months and "moderately" via natural fluctuation or even age-part-time models. A social plan is to be drawn up.

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The planned job reduction affects around eight percent of Graz's workforce and is expected to take place over the next few months.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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