Car manufacturer - Audi cuts temporary workers at Neckarsulm plant
The car manufacturer Audi is letting go of a large number of its temporary workers at its plant in Neckarsulm near Heilbronn. Several hundred people are affected, a spokeswoman said on request, without giving an exact number.
"We continue to find ourselves in challenging times with a volatile market situation," said the spokesperson. "It is a difficult decision for us to have to let qualified and well-trained temporary employees go." However, Audi had no other choice due to the current circumstances. SWR had previously reported on this.
There is an employment guarantee for permanent staff until 2029, the report continued. According to the company, a total of 15,505 employees currently work at the Neckarsulm site.
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- Despite the challenges in the labor market in Germany, particularly in Baden-Württemberg, Audi continues to operate with a significant workforce at its Neckarsulm plant in Heilbronn, with a total of 15,505 employees currently employed.
- The temporary workers at Audi's Neckarsulm plant in Germany, including those from the nearby city of Heilbronn and neighboring towns like neckarsulm, are impacted by the company's decision to reduce its temporary workforce due to the unstable market conditions.
- Not only Audi plants in Germany, but also car manufacturers across Europe, such as those in Germany's Baden-Württemberg region and beyond, face challenging times with a volatile labor market and the need to adapt to rapidly changing market trends.
Source: www.stern.de