According to car expert Werner Olle, the planned cutbacks at VW sites in Saxony will have negative consequences for the region in the medium term. The network of suppliers and service providers will also be severely affected, the head of the Chemnitz Automotive Institute told the German Press Agency. "The agreement has avoided industrial action, which is an important result. But a carefree Christmas looks different."
In view of the crisis at Europe's largest car manufacturer, the company had reached a compromise after days of negotiations with IG Metall. This provides for 35,000 jobs to be cut across Germany. There will be no plant closures or compulsory redundancies. How many jobs will be lost in Saxony cannot currently be quantified, said Olle.