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Bosch works council chief calls for talks on car industry

The article discusses the ongoing crisis in Germany’s automotive industry, focusing on job losses and restructuring efforts by major automakers like Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen. It highlights concerns raised by the works council of Bosch, one of the world’s largest auto suppliers, which has called for a round-table discussion involving employers, unions, and politicians to address the challenges facing the sector. The report cites data from auditing firm EY showing nearly 50,000 jobs lost in 2023 alone, with over 111,000 positions cut since 2019. Mercedes-Benz has announced cost-cutting measures including extended working hours without pay cuts, while Volkswagen plans significant layoffs and potential closures of four plants in Germany.

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Bosch works council chief calls for talks on car industry

The article discusses the ongoing crisis in Germany’s automotive industry, focusing on job losses and restructuring efforts by major automakers like Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen. It highlights concerns raised by the works council of Bosch, one of the world’s largest auto suppliers, which has called for a round-table discussion involving employers, unions, and politicians to address the challenges facing the sector. The report cites data from auditing firm EY showing nearly 50,000 jobs lost in 2023 alone, with over 111,000 positions cut since 2019. Mercedes-Benz has announced cost-cutting measures including extended working hours without pay cuts, while Volkswagen plans significant layoffs and potential closures of four plants in Germany.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the challenges facing the German automotive industry without overtly favoring any particular political stance. While it reports on the calls for collaboration between employers, unions, and policymakers, it does not frame these discussions as politically-m

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