NYT: Volkswagen Unions Begin Short Strikes and Threaten More (Germany)
NYT - Volkswagen Unions Begin Short Strikes and Threaten More (Gift link)
Workers at nine of the automakers German factories walked off their jobs for several hours, and warned they would escalate the action if their demands went unmet.
Melissa Eddy
By Melissa Eddy
Reporting from Berlin
Dec. 2, 2024
Updated 9:45 a.m. ET
Volkswagen workers across Germany escalated their labor dispute with management by walking off their jobs for several hours on Monday, and their union threatened longer strikes if their demands were not met.
The automaker is in the middle of labor negotiations with IG Metall, the union representing most of its workers, as the company tries to reduce costs in an effort to return it to profitability. Volkswagen is seeking 10-percent wage cuts and threatening to close factories in Germany, the first such move in its 87-year history.
Thousands of workers at nine of the companys plants in Germany, as well as several other subsidiaries that are covered under a wage agreement with the automaker, staged two-hour strikes on Monday, demanding that Volkswagen guarantee their jobs and keep its factories open.
IG Metall has threatened to start longer walkouts, or open-ended strikes, unless it is able to reach an agreement with Volkswagen managers.
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