Group a "restructuring case": This is what VW boss Blume demands from the next federal government
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35,000 jobs are to be eliminated at Volkswagen in Germany over the next few years. The plants will remain open for the time being, but two of them face an uncertain future. CEO Oliver Blume now believes it is up to the next federal government to take action.
In an internal interview, VW boss Oliver Blume calls for a “fresh start” for Germany. He is pushing for a master plan with a focus on research, digitalization, energy and skilled workers in order to strengthen the location.
VW Group CEO Oliver Blume is calling for a 'new German master plan' to strengthen the automotive industry and Germany as a business location.
In an internal interview, CEO Oliver Blume analyzed the company’s problems more openly than ever before.
Three successful young entrepreneurs talk about their demands and wishes for the 2025 financial year. BRAUNAU DISTRICT (ebba). The current difficult economic situation cannot be denied. MeinBezirk asked three managing directors from the Braunau district for their assessment of what relief they expect from politics, for example with regard to wage costs and reducing bureaucracy, and what their wishes are for the new financial year. Doppler wishes…
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