Volkswagen could cut around 50,000 additional jobs based on calculations aimed at bringing the ‌carmaker ⁠into ⁠line with the cost competitiveness of other companies, CEO Oliver Blume told staff in an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday.After ⁠already agreeing ‌to 50,000 ​job ​cuts across the group, including ⁠its Porsche and Audi subsidiaries, ​the company must work on ​reducing costs further, having calculated a cost disadvantage versus comparable companies of 20%, Blume said.This means ‌a "theoretical deduction" of another 50,000 jobs worldwide, ​according to ​the ⁠memo."We are currently assessing across all brands, companies and regions how ​many adjustments are actually necessary and feasible," Blume said in the document.