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BMW to lay off 10,000 contract workers- Report

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BMW has confirmed that the German manufacturer is looking at axing at least 10,000 contract workers, in an effort to reduce its capacity due to the coronavirus crisis and help mitigate growing costs.

According to Reuters to The Munich-based company said earlier on Friday it had reached an agreement with the works council for a package of “personnel measures for a sustainable future”.

This is reportedly the biggest reduction in the workforce for BMW since 2009. Several measures have already been decided, such as the use of early retirement and a reduction in the number of hours to be worked.

In addition, a number of vacant positions will not be replaced. BMW will continue to invest in training, however, and promises to hire 1,200 trainees this year and in 2021.

Around 126,000 people work for the Bavarian manufacturer worldwide. In general, some 5,000 employees leave the company every year, half of whom retire.

Other than BMW, several luxury automakers have decided to go ahead with layoffs to save costs and tide over the crisis. Bentley, Jaguar Land Rover, and Aston Martin, all have laid off a significant number of employees recently.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.

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