German Manager Magazine: Bosch is reducing working hours at other locations in Germany003765

In addition to cutting thousands of jobs, the technology group is continuing to do so Bosch to reduce costs, including shorter weekly working hours for some of the employees Germany. A total of around 10,000 employees are affected, including at the Abstatt, Holzkirchen, Stuttgart-Feuerbach, Schwieberdingen, Hildesheim, Leonberg, Renningen, Schwäbisch Gmünd and Gerlingen-Schillerhöhe locations, as a… Continue reading German Manager Magazine: Bosch is reducing working hours at other locations in Germany003765

German FAZ: No future without electric cars008225

Germany’s largest industrial sector is sliding ever deeper into crisis. Behind us lies another week of depressing news from the car companies: In Wolfsburg on Wednesday, Volkswagen employee representatives threatened a labor dispute “the likes of which the Republic has never experienced”. The works council is defending itself against planned cost reductions and the threat… Continue reading German FAZ: No future without electric cars008225

German FAZ: The first electric long-haul truck from Daimler Truck is da008224

Completely white, with the distinctive star on the hood – and above all, almost silently, the first electric long-distance truck from series production by Daimler Truck drives onto the stage through black cloth. “Job #1” is written on the windshield, and the license plate “GER ZE 404” indicates where the largest truck manufacturer in the… Continue reading German FAZ: The first electric long-haul truck from Daimler Truck is da008224

German FAZ: Lost Paradise008223

Shambala is what Buddhist tradition calls a legendary kingdom that is said to be somewhere in Tibet. Only a few have seen paradise. Anyone who approaches him should first undergo spiritual cleansing. Then a country will be shown to him whose inhabitants live in deep harmony and perfect peace. And are happy. Go to Source

German FAZ: The traffic lights being turned off threatens the power grids008223

The torture is over, the traffic light coalition is history. The price for the government’s collapse is that a whole series of energy policy proposals are now on the brink of extinction – with potentially serious consequences for the stability of the power grids and security of supply. At the top of the cross-list is… Continue reading German FAZ: The traffic lights being turned off threatens the power grids008223

German FAZ: No future without electric cars008224

Germany’s largest industrial sector is sliding ever deeper into crisis. Behind us lies another week of depressing news from the car companies: In Wolfsburg on Wednesday, Volkswagen employee representatives threatened a labor dispute “the likes of which the Republic has never experienced”. The works council is defending itself against planned cost reductions and the threat… Continue reading German FAZ: No future without electric cars008224