Heated exchange at VW in Wolfsburg: The Supervisory Board is meeting today to discuss new cost-cutting plans proposed by the Group Executive Board, while IG Metall and the works council are pushing back with a nationwide day of action at all Group locations. Here’s what’s behind it all.
Here’s what the VW Executive Board wants
Group CEO Oliver Blume had already announced in the spring that he was working on a new “Vision 2030” for the group and intended to significantly tighten cost-cutting measures as part of it. According to “Manager Magazin,” up to 100,000 jobs could be cut worldwide—twice as many as previously planned.
Four VW Group plants in Germany are reportedly even facing closure: Hanover, Emden, Zwickau, and Neckarsulm. According to “Spiegel,” vehicle production there could wind down by the end of 2034.
So far, VW has only confirmed that the Group Executive Board is working “intensively on a future plan for the company’s restructuring,” but did not provide any details. The goal is a “comprehensive transformation.” Once the matter has been referred to the supervisory board, this is to be put into action.