Saxony is worried about the future of Volkswagen’s Zwickau car plant and thousands of well-paid industrial jobs. This comes amid reports that the VW Group plans to intensify its current cost-cutting measures.
This could result in the loss of up to 100,000 of the more than 600,000 jobs worldwide. In addition, four German plants are reportedly at risk of closure, including the Zwickau site. “Manager Magazin” was the first to report on this.
“This must not be allowed to happen. Germany must not let itself be run down,” warned Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU). Germany must be determined to win in international competition. To do so, costs must be reduced and productivity increased. Volkswagen is part of Germany’s brand identity. “If this company gives up, it will be disastrous for our entire country.”