Volkswagen workers across Germany escalated their labor dispute with management by walking off their jobs for several hours on Mondayssbet77, and their union threatened longer strikes if their demands were not met. The automaker is in the middle of
Daniela Cavallo, chairwoman of the general works council of Volkswagen speaks during a warning strike by the union IG Metall, in front of the headquarters of carmaker Volkswagen in Wolfsburg, Germany, Monday, Dec. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner,
Volkswagen, the German automaker, and Rivian, a California-based maker of electric pickups and S.U.V.s, said on Tuesday that they would form a joint venture to develop software and electronics, extending a partnership they announced in June. Volkswa
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(FILES) The logo of German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) is pictured on the main plant of the group in Wolfsburg, northern Germany, on March 22, 2022. German automotive giant Volkswagen said on September 2, 2024 it could close production sites in Germany
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