Volkswagen cuts nearly 300 jobs at German electric car factory due to falling demand
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Volkswagen is saying goodbye to 269 temporary employees at its electric car plant in Zwickau, eastern Germany. The German car company notes that demand for plug cars is falling in its home country. As a result, according to sources, the jobs of 2000 temporary employees at the factory near the Czech border have also become uncertain.
Volkswagen is saying goodbye to 269 temporary employees at its electric car factory in Zwickau. The German car company notes that demand for plug cars is falling in its home country. As a result, according to sources, the jobs of 2,000 temporary employees at the factory near the Czech border have also become uncertain.
At the factory of the German automotive concern Volkswagen in the eastern German town of Cvikov (Zwickau), there is a risk of job disruption due to weak demand for electric cars. The DPA reported.
Volkswagen is cutting jobs at its electric car factory in Zwickau, East Germany. The reason is the weak demand.
Volkswagen is cutting jobs at its electric car factory in Zwickau, East Germany. The reason is the weak demand.
Hundreds will receive departure passes from Volkswagen's Zwickau plant by the end of October.
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