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Nine Volkswagen plants to strike as labour fight intensifies

Employees at nine Volkswagen vehicle and part plants across Germany will strike for a number of hours on Monday, IG Metall union said, bringing assembly lines to a stop as labour and management clash over the future of the carmaker's German operations.

Thousands are expected to collect at the carmaker's. headquarters in Wolfsburg. Presentations are also anticipated at. the Hanover plant, which utilizes around 14,000 individuals, and other. part and automobile plants consisting of Emden, Salzgitter, and. Brunswick.

The strikes, which might escalate into 24-hour or unrestricted. strikes if an offer is not struck in the next round of wage. negotiations, will put a dent in Volkswagen's output at a time. when the carmaker is currently dealing with decreasing deliveries and. plunging revenue.

The length of time and how intensive this confrontation needs to be. is Volkswagen's duty at the negotiating table,. Groeger stated on Sunday.

A business spokesperson on Sunday said the carmaker respected. employees' right to strike had actually taken actions to guarantee a standard level. of materials to consumers and reduce the strike's impact.

The union last week proposed procedures it stated would conserve 1.5. billion euros ($ 1.6 billion), consisting of giving up bonus offers for. 2025 and 2026, which Europe's top carmaker dismissed.

Volkswagen has actually demanded a 10% wage cut, arguing it requires to. slash costs and boost earnings to protect market share.

The company is likewise threatening to close plants in Germany,. a first in its 87-year history.

A contract not to phase walkouts ended on Saturday,. making it possible for employees to perform strikes from Sunday throughout VW AG's. German plants.

The labour union gotten in touch with employees of the plants housed. under subsidiary Volkswagen Sachsen GmbH, which include VW's. EV-only plant Zwickau, to strike on both Monday and Tuesday.

Negotiations will advance Dec. 9 over a new labour. arrangement, with unions swearing to resist any proposals that do. not supply a long-lasting prepare for every VW plant.

(source: Reuters)