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Volkswagen Moves to Cut Thousands of Jobs as Global Challenges Mount

Volkswagen is considering eliminating up to 100,000 jobs across its worldwide operations as the German auto giant embarks on an extensive restructuring programme to tackle rising costs, declining earnings and intensifying competition.

The review, which spans all of the company’s brands and international businesses, comes as executives seek to make the group more efficient and financially resilient after concluding that its operating costs have outpaced those of many industry rivals.

Chief Executive Officer Oliver Blume said Volkswagen is assessing where workforce reductions and other changes can be made without undermining the company’s long-term growth.

He stressed that the carmaker must become leaner and more agile to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving automotive market.

In addition to the planned job cuts, Volkswagen intends to scale back its vehicle lineup by about half, concentrating investment on its strongest-selling and most profitable models.

The company, whose stable includes Audi, Porsche, Skoda, Seat, Bentley and Lamborghini, has not disclosed which vehicles could be discontinued.

The latest proposal expands on an earlier plan to reduce about 50,000 positions in Germany by 2030 and could result in one of the biggest workforce reductions in the company’s history.

Volkswagen also confirmed that it has yet to identify alternative uses for four German factories previously considered for closure.

The restructuring follows a sharp deterioration in the company’s financial performance. Operating profits have fallen substantially over the past three years, while sales have weakened in key markets, particularly China, where demand has slowed significantly.

Sales in the United States have also declined amid higher tariffs and softer consumer demand.

At the same time, Volkswagen is facing growing pressure from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, whose lower production costs and expanding global footprint have intensified competition for established automakers.

The proposals have triggered strong opposition from labour unions, which argue that workers should not bear the burden of the company’s financial challenges.

Employee representatives have already organised protests at several Volkswagen facilities and vowed to resist further layoffs and factory closures.

Despite the backlash, the company insists the restructuring is essential to restore profitability and position Volkswagen for long-term success as the global automotive industry continues its transition toward electric mobility and new technologies.

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