F.A.Z. China correspondent Gustav Theile also reports on his meeting with the deputy head of CATL, the largest battery manufacturer in the world. This encourages German car manufacturers: “If China can do it, you can do it too!” Collaboration: Jennifer Brückner, Kevin Gremmel Please write us your questions, comments and opinions to: podcast@faz.de. Or send… Continue reading German FAZ: Ex-VW boss Diess: “Without regulation, Tesla wouldn’t exist”008288
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German Manager Magazine: Opel: Stellantis Group throttles production in Rüsselsheim 003792
The car manufacturer Opel has reduced production at its main plant in Rüsselsheim. This week, assembly of the compact car Astra and its sister model DS 4 will be completely suspended, a company spokesman said. That to Stellantis-Group companies are converting the Rüsselsheim plant to single-shift operation in consultation with the works council, which is… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Opel: Stellantis Group throttles production in Rüsselsheim 003792
German Manager Magazine: Strikes at Volkswagen: Daniela Cavallo criticizes management and demands responsibility from Porsche and Piëch003793
Exception in Osnabrück Employees stopped working at nine of the car manufacturer’s ten German locations on Monday following a call from IG Metall. The peacekeeping obligation at Europe’s largest car manufacturer ended at the weekend, during which labor disputes were not allowed. Only one location is not on strike: the VW factory in Osnabrück is… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Strikes at Volkswagen: Daniela Cavallo criticizes management and demands responsibility from Porsche and Piëch003793
German Manager Magazine: Volkswagen: VW employees go on strike with a lot of anger in their stomachs003792
There are tens of thousands of employees across Germany Volkswagen went on warning strike in nine plants. The strike began in the morning at the Zwickau plant and spread to the other plants over the course of the day, including the main plant in Wolfsburg. With the nationwide warning strike they want to IG Metall… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Volkswagen: VW employees go on strike with a lot of anger in their stomachs003792
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: 4.5 percent more money – without a collective agreement? Old VW regulation becomes a risk worth billions for the group010204
The labor dispute at VW is getting tougher, there will be a strike on Monday. Without a quick agreement, it could become “significantly” more expensive for VW than previously known. That could intensify the austerity measures. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: 4.5 percent more money – without a collective agreement? Old VW regulation becomes a risk worth billions for the group010203
The labor dispute at VW is getting tougher, there will be a strike on Monday. Without a quick agreement, it could become “significantly” more expensive for VW than previously known. That could intensify the austerity measures. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Opel parent: “Increasingly isolated” – This is behind the resignation of Stellantis boss Tavares010202
At the head of the second largest car company in Europe, Tavares ensured dream returns for a long time. Now he is experiencing a hard fall. The departure of the Stellantis boss had become apparent. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Opel parent: “Increasingly isolated” – What’s behind the resignation of Stellantis boss Tavares010201
At the head of the second largest car company in Europe, Tavares ensured dream returns for a long time. Now he is experiencing a hard fall. The departure of the Stellantis boss had become apparent. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Volkswagen: 4.5 percent more money – without a collective agreement? Old VW regulation becomes a risk worth billions for the group010200
The labor dispute at VW is getting tougher, there will be a strike on Monday. Without a quick agreement, it could become “significantly” more expensive for VW than previously known. That could intensify the austerity measures. Go to Source
German Handelsblatt: Car manufacturer: Opel cuts production – only one shift in Rüsselsheim010199
The Hessian car manufacturer is suffering from a decline in sales in Europe. Now a model that previously worked well is apparently weakening. Go to Source