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Volkswagen weighs wage cuts, bonus offer decreases in push to save 4 billion euros - Handelsblatt

Volkswagen is exploring a. series of costcutting measures for its core brand, consisting of a. 10% wage cut and a twoyear wage freeze, as it looks for to save 4. billion euros, Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Sunday, pointing out. business insiders.

The carmaker is under increasing pressure to decrease expenses. amidst a challenging financial environment. Employees, on the other hand, have. slammed management for not presenting a clear future. strategy, in spite of pledges of a new strategy in the works.

According to Handelsblatt, Volkswagen's management has. talked about numerous possible cost-saving moves. These include. topping bonus offers for top-tier workers, decreasing extra. payments for employee anniversaries, and checking out possible. closures of some German production websites.

A Volkswagen spokesperson decreased to comment to. Handelsblatt on the ongoing negotiations with the business's. works council and IG Metall, Germany's effective metalworkers'. union.

Because early October, Volkswagen's management has been. meeting weekly with worker agents from its German. plants, analysing where cost cuts can be made and which models. will be produced at each location.

Settlements over wage boosts are managed individually,. according to a union spokesperson, with the next official round. set for Oct. 30.

(source: Reuters)