Volkswagen’s employee council says the automaker plans to close at least 3 German plants
BERLIN (AP) — The head of Volkswagen’s works council says the company has informed employee representatives that it wants to close at least three plants in Germany. Employee council chief Daniela Cavallo said at a meeting with Volkswagen workers Monday that management also plans cuts at other sites. She said that “all German VW plants are affected by these plans. None is safe.” The company didn’t give details of its plans but said it must take action to restore its competitiveness. Volkswagen said in early September that auto industry headwinds mean it can’t rule out plant closures in its home country, and it must drop a job protection pledge in force since 1994 that would have barred layoffs through 2029.