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Volkswagen's Scania Unit To Cut 750 Jobs In Sweden

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Swedish bus and truck maker Scania will cut 750 jobs in its home country "to meet current conditions and future needs", it said Monday.

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Around 400 jobs will be eliminated in HR departments and around 300 in business units, but not in production.

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Swedish truck and bus manufacturer Scania, owned by Traton, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen group, will cut 750 jobs in order to adapt to "new market conditions", the company announced today.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Truck manufacturer Scania is cutting and laying off 750 people in Sweden. According to Scania, there may be further cuts in the other countries where the company operates.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Scania warns. 750 jobs will be lost in Sweden, the truck manufacturer says in a press release. – Our hope is that we will be able to find other solutions, says Mari Carlquist, chairman of the Unionen union in Södertälje.

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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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