'Management is absolutely serious about all this. This is not sabre-rattling in the collective bargaining round,' Cavallo told employees, indicating the company's intent to follow through with drastic changes.
'This is the plan of Germany's largest industrial group to start the selloff in its home country of Germany,' Cavallo emphasized, underscoring the significant impact on local jobs and operations.
Cavallo's comments highlight a major conflict escalation between VW's workers and management as the company grapples with high costs and competitive pressures.
'Neither Cavallo nor VW's management have specified which plants would be affected, marking uncertainty for Volkswagen's roughly 300,000 staff in Germany,' suggesting potential chaos ahead.
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