Volkswagen is reportedly preparing for a challenging negotiation with its unions. This comes after the German automaker’s warning of possible plant closures due to the global chip shortage and shift towards electric vehicles. Union leaders are expected to resist any moves to cut jobs and close factories in Germany, which may result in a significant showdown. The company, however, stressed that the changes are necessary in supporting the long-term sustainability of the business as they transition to electric vehicles. It also recognized that the discussions will not be easy, but the focus will be on finding viable solutions for all parties involved, with options such as redeployment of staff to other plants or sectors within the company likely on the table.
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