Volkswagen to close German plant, a first in their company history
Posted by OgsyedIE 17 hours ago
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Comment by flohofwoe 15 hours ago
To give you an idea how insignificant this plant was for VW: about 160k vehicles were built there (mostly by hand) over its entire lifetime since 2000 and employed at most around 500 people (down to 230 in 2025).
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Comment by ProllyInfamous 6 hours ago
They silo'd the entire third shift, this past summer. Hours are weakening. The recently-won UAW (union) membership is up for a challenge vote to dissolve it — before ever ratifying a contract.
Wouldn't surprise me that if UAW remains in place, VW will close down this facility (moving it elsewhere, if at all).
Fingers crossed VW starts making better vehicles, because they are a major employer in this city. Suggestions: hybrid drivetrains (not full EV).
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Comment by Reubachi 15 hours ago
I assure you that the biggest cost to VW, Ford, JLR, Renault etc is: 1. Building/investing in Chinese domestic market (IE, building plants in china to sell to their market) 2. lobbying governments to dissalow chinese branded/manufactured OEMs in western markets 3. Litigation on IP against those same chinese manufacturers they are both working with in chinese market, and preventing entry into their western market.
These problems "can be gotten around", by simply accepting this is reality. VW is doing such unfortunatley, while a company like BMW REALLY pretends "it's fine", as they have way too much cash doing nothing.
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It's 20:21 CET+1 back here in West Europe and I am one of many living through the consequences and actually in the middle of this total shit storm.
Do you think we, the native people of Europe, think the collapse of our countries is somehow funny or to be applauded? DO YOU?!?
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