Saturday, August 16, 2025

Volkswagen Workforce Shake-Up as 20,000 Employees Buyout

- Advertisement -

Volkswagen, Europe’s largest carmaker, is undergoing a major restructuring, with 20,000 workers in Germany agreeing to voluntary redundancy as part of a broader cost-cutting initiative.

The move is part of a deal struck with unions last year, aiming to reduce the company’s workforce by 35,000 employees by 2030.

The job cuts primarily affect Volkswagen’s core brand operations, accounting for approximately 30% of its workforce in Germany.

The restructuring comes as Volkswagen faces intense competition in China, its largest market, and struggles with the transition to electric vehicles (EVs).

The company has been working to streamline operations and reduce factory costs, ensuring long-term sustainability in a rapidly evolving automotive landscape.

Background of the Workforce Reduction

Volkswagen’s decision to shed 35,000 jobs by 2030 was finalized after months of negotiations with trade unions, including IG Metall.

Initially, the company considered closing factories in Germany, a move that would have been unprecedented in its history.

However, following employee walkouts and union discussions, Volkswagen opted for voluntary redundancies instead of forced layoffs.

The company’s board member Gunnar Kilian stated that the socially responsible job cuts and factory cost reductions have led to measurable progress in Volkswagen’s restructuring efforts.

Impact on Volkswagen Operations

The job cuts are expected to significantly reduce labor costs, with Volkswagen aiming to save approximately €1.5 billion annually.

The company has also announced plans to reduce the number of apprenticeships offered each year, cutting the intake from 1,400 to 600 starting in 2026.

Volkswagen’s restructuring plan, known as ‘Future Volkswagen’, includes:

  • Reducing factory capacity by 734,000 units across its German plants.
  • Lowering development costs to improve profitability.
  • Enhancing operational efficiency to remain competitive in the global market.

Despite these measures, Volkswagen’s finance chief David Powels acknowledged that significant work remains to ensure the company’s long-term competitiveness.


Note: We are also on WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Google News, and YouTube, to get the latest news updates. Subscribe to our Channels. WhatsApp– Click HereGoogle News– Click HereYouTube – Click Here, and LinkedIn– Click Here.

Editorial

Why TCS Deferred FY25 Salary Hike: Better Hike Ahead?

TCS had initially announced its annual salary hike during...

Deloitte, PWC, EY, KPMG to Hire 1 Lakh People in India in FY25

According to estimates from top company officials and industry...

Higher EPS Pension Application Stuck: A Step-by-Step Guide to Fix

Nearly 97,640 Provident Fund (PF) members and pensioners under...

Employee Benefits at India’s Big 4 Firms Deloitte, PwC , EY, KPMG

The Big 4 firms; Deloitte, PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers), EY (Ernst...

TCS Announces 4-8% Salary Hike for FY25, Lowest in Last 4 Years

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India's largest IT services provider,...

Must Read

EPFO adds 12.37 lakh net subscribers in the month of Feb 2021

69.58 lakh net subscribers added till February during the...

Almost 1.2 crore jobs created in last 10 months till June- Central Statistics Office (CSO)

According to Central Statistics Office (CSO) report, About 1.2...

Incentive & Variable Pay Trends in 2023 and Beyond

“Our wellness benefit amount is doubled”, said my niece...

Samsung India Addresses Worker Strike; Willing to Negotiate

As the strike by more than 1,000 workers at...

Infosys hiring freshers, experienced people for various roles, Apply

An Indian multinational information technology company, Infosys is hiring...

Meta employees furious as cost-cutting affects office perks

According to a report, Meta, formerly known as Facebook...

Building A Green HR

Ecological consciousness is a much talked over subject in...

TCS to set up two new centres in Chennai, to create 35,000 jobs

TCS is expanding its presence in Chennai with two...

Related Articles

Sahiba Sharma
Sahiba Sharmahttps://sightsinplus.com/
Sahiba Sharma, Senior Editor - Content at SightsIn Plus