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German Truckmaker MAN Says To Cut 2,300 Jobs Amid Auto Woes

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Volkswagen's truck and bus making subsidiary MAN announced job cuts Thursday as part of plans to shift production to lower-cost Poland in the latest blow to Germany's embattled automotive sector.

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The automotive industry is weakening - that's what MAN feels. The commercial vehicle manufacturer is now moving part of the production to Poland, which costs jobs in this country. The Group promises to do without operational terminations.

The industry is shrinking, because in the crisis companies are shifting thousands of jobs abroad. But the situation is particularly dramatic for the truck manufacturer MAN. Much more is at stake here now.

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The long-established bus and truck manufacturer plans to relocate the heart of its truck production to Poland. The union fears the end of its German plants is looming.

Germany is facing a corporate exodus - over 70,000 jobs have been lost in the past two years. According to the Federal Statistical Office, this is far more than the number of jobs created in the same period. Businesses are mostly moving to other EU countries.

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ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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