Volkswagen Job Cuts to Help Save Flagship Brand $4.37 Billion Next Year -- Update
19 Dezember 2023 - 4:34PM
Dow Jones News
By David Sachs
Volkswagen has reached a deal with workers on job cuts that will
help the flagship brand save up to 4 billion euros ($4.37 billion)
next year.
The German carmaker said that it aims to cut administrative
staff costs at the Volkswagen brand by 20% as part of restructuring
meant to slash group costs by EUR10 billion. With the move, the
brand aims to reach its 6.5% profitability target by 2026 and
contribute earnings of EUR10 billion that same year, it said.
The brand will extend its partial retirement plan to staff born
in 1967 and maintain a hiring freeze, it said. Other measures
include cuts to development times and procurement improvements.
Staff reductions will start in January, the carmaker said.
Analysts expect the Volkswagen brand's earnings before interest
and taxes to come in at EUR3.06 billion this year before falling to
EUR2.28 billion in 2024, according to consensus estimates provided
by FactSet. Last year, the brand posted EBIT of EUR2.65
billion.
The job cuts come as the United Auto Workers in the U.S. is
recruiting workers at the company's Tennessee plant to unionize for
higher wages.
Write to David Sachs at david.sachs@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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