Audi We need investments in the locations, in innovative products and in the employees in order to give the slogan “Advancement through technology” a new shine, said Jörg Schlagbauer and demanded that the digital and ecological restructuring of the company should “not ignore the social security of the employees let. For us, people come first.”
The industrial clerk and business economist has been a member of the supervisory board since 2006 and has been head of the works council at the main plant in Ingolstadt and head of the general works council at Audi since last autumn. The chairman of the supervisory board is Volkswagen-Legal Director Manfred Döss.
The committee includes ten representatives each from the shareholders and ten employees. In Germany 54,000 employees work for Audi, 87,000 worldwide.