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Germany’s auto industry is preparing for ... employees than traditional car manufacturing. Of those potential losses, 46,000 jobs have already disappeared. However, some industry experts see ...
The loss of manufacturing jobs has been masked by a broader shift in employment trends. Overall the number of German jobs grew by 4.8 per cent between the start of 2020 and November last year ...
Last year alone, 11,500 employees lost their jobs worldwide, including 4,400 of the company’s 129,000-strong workforce in Germany. Bosch has now announced further attacks. The preliminary ...
The U.S. tariff policy may lead to the loss of 90,000 jobs in Germany within a year, due to its unpredictability affecting ...
Thyssenkrupp said Monday it planned a major overhaul that will split the vast conglomerate into several standalone businesses ...
Sweden-based Volvo Cars is eliminating 3,000 positions as part of a cost-cutting program as the automotive industry faces challenges from trade tensions and economic uncertainty ...
Ford announced European job cuts last year ... a deal in place since 2006 that Ford would cover the German subsidiary's losses, drawing protest from IG Metall.
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