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Porsche’s works council warns of further job cut threats

One in every four jobs at the carmaker’s sites around its Stuttgart headquarters could be at risk, unions say

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ft.comStai leggendo6 mesi fa

Porsche’s works council warns of further job cut threats

One in every four jobs at the carmaker’s sites around its Stuttgart headquarters could be at risk, unions say

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faz.net6 mesi fa

Autohersteller in der Krise: Porsche-Betriebsrat warnt vor dem Abbau Tausender Stellen

Der Sportwagenhersteller muss drastisch sparen – und bringt damit die Arbeitnehmervertreter in Rage. Auch der Mutterkonzern Volkswagen strafft seine Investitionen.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 9 dicembre 2025·ft.com

    Restructuring pushes Thyssenkrupp towards steep annual loss

    Deep cuts at its steel division and weak demand weigh on German industrial heavyweight

  2. mercoledì 10 dicembre 2025·faz.net

    Autohersteller in der Krise: Porsche-Betriebsrat warnt vor dem Abbau Tausender Stellen

    Der Sportwagenhersteller muss drastisch sparen – und bringt damit die Arbeitnehmervertreter in Rage. Auch der Mutterkonzern Volkswagen strafft seine Investitionen.

  • mercoledì 10 dicembre 2025·ft.com

    Porsche’s works council warns of further job cut threats

    One in every four jobs at the carmaker’s sites around its Stuttgart headquarters could be at risk, unions say