Vw Boss Blume Wants to Drive Austerity
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VW CEO Blume sets on a course to keep the workforce on course change: while the automaker drives cost reductions, internal doubt about the leadership grows.
A year ago, the trade union IG Metall and Volkswagen agreed to cancel 35,000 jobs by 2030. VW CEO Blume announces that he will consistently continue the austerity course at Europe's largest car manufacturer. Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Lies wants to continue to rely on e-cars.
No Back: VW CEO Blume wants to consistently pursue the austerity course at Europe's largest automaker. His goal: a strong group despite job cuts and cost pressures.
No Back: VW CEO Blume wants to consistently pursue the austerity course at Europe's largest automaker. His goal: a strong group despite job cuts and cost pressures.
VW CEO Blume sets on course to keep the workforce on course change. While the automaker pushes for cost reductions, internal doubt grows.
Wolfsburger VW-Welt has not been safe for a long time. However, head of the company Blume wants to save consistently.
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