IG Metall calls for warning strikes at Volkswagen

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IG Metall calls for warning strikes at Volkswagen

Updated on December 1,2024Reading time:‌ 2 min.

VW employees in⁤ Zwickau: The car ​manufacturer‍ will be on strike from Monday. (Source: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa)

The car manufacturer is in crisis: There will now be warning strikes at Volkswagen next week.

IG Metall is calling for nationwide ​warning strikes at Volkswagen this ⁢Monday. “warning strikes⁢ will​ begin in all factories on Monday,” announced Lower Saxony’s IG Metall district manager Thorsten Gröger. “If necessary, this will⁤ be the toughest collective bargaining battle Volkswagen ⁢has ever seen.” He initially did⁢ not give any details.

works council boss Daniela Cavallo emphasized that there was great frustration among the workforce.“I am sure ⁤that we will have ⁤an enormous response when the first actions take​ place.” According to VW, ​it has already taken precautions to minimize the impact of the​ warning strike.

“Volkswagen has set our collective agreements ⁢on fire and rather ⁤of putting out this fire in three collective negotiations, ‌the board is throwing open barrels of gasoline into it,” emphasized ⁣IG Metall representative Gröger.⁢ “What now follows is the conflict that Volkswagen created – we​ didn’t ‌want it, ⁤but we​ will fight it ⁤with as much commitment as necessary!”

the ​so-called peace obligation, during which strikes are not permitted,‌ expired at midnight. IG Metall⁤ has already announced that it will call for temporary work stoppages⁤ at all locations ‌from the beginning of December, but has not yet⁣ given ‍any specific dates.

VW is preparing​ for the first major warning strike since 2018. The ⁢group had already taken targeted measures‍ in advance to ensure emergency supplies,‌ a Volkswagen spokesman said on​ Sunday. VW respects the right of employees to take part in a warning strike. “The company continues to rely on constructive dialog⁣ with⁤ co-determination to achieve a enduring and jointly supported solution.” The fourth round of negotiations is scheduled for December 9th.

In the collective bargaining dispute, the Volkswagen board is ⁢demanding, among other things, a wage cut of⁤ ten​ percent for the approximately 120,000‍ employees at the Wolfsburg, Braunschweig, Hanover, Salzgitter, Emden and‌ Kassel ​locations as well as at three subsidiaries and is not ruling out plant closures. VW CFO Arno Antlitz recently justified this, among other​ things, with massive overcapacity. ‌The board​ rejected a counter-proposal from the employees on the‍ grounds that it would hardly lead to​ lasting financial relief for the group.

Before the third round of negotiations, the union ⁢and​ employees presented a proposal that included, ⁢among other things, the elimination of bonus payments and a working time​ fund. The collective bargaining agreement should therefore be adopted,but the money‌ should‍ not be paid out to the employees,but rather transferred to the fund. This fund should then ​be used to ⁣shorten working hours at locations where excess capacity is particularly large. They estimated the savings potential at 1.5 billion‍ euros. At ⁤the same time,they‍ demand perspectives for all locations.

What are the potential long-term effects of the IG Metall strikes on Volkswagen’s ‍transition to electric vehicles? ⁢

Interview: The Future of VW ‍Amidst IG⁣ Metall Strikes

Editor (Time.news): Welcome to Time.news, where we delve into the most pressing issues affecting our world today.Joining us to‍ discuss the⁣ IG Metall warning strikes at ‍Volkswagen is​ Dr. Lena Schmidt,⁤ an expert in labor‍ relations and automotive industry trends. Dr.Schmidt, thank you for being here.

Dr. Lena⁢ Schmidt: Thank you for having me. Its a pleasure to be here.

Editor: on December 1, 2024, IG Metall called for warning ⁤strikes at Volkswagen.Can you explain the meaning of these strikes and what they mean​ for ⁣the ‍company and its ⁢employees?

dr. Schmidt: Absolutely. The warning strikes are essentially a tactic employed by unions,such as IG⁢ Metall,to signal to the employer that ⁢dissatisfaction is ⁤brewing among workers. ​In the case of Volkswagen, this indicates a serious concern over labor conditions, wages, or job security. these​ strikes serve⁢ as a strategic⁤ move to strengthen the union’s bargaining position in ⁢upcoming negotiations.

Editor: Given Volkswagen’s recent challenges,including shifts towards electric vehicles and global economic pressures,how do​ you see these strikes​ impacting the company’s future?

Dr. Schmidt: The strikes can have both short-term and long-term implications for VW.In the short term, they could disrupt production and affect the‌ company’s supply ⁣chain. Long-term, though, they may push Volkswagen to address‍ worker grievances more​ seriously, which could ultimately lead to a more engaged workforce.However,if unresolved,continued unrest could hinder VW’s competitive edge,especially as it transitions to electric vehicles.

Editor: That’s a vital point. We⁤ often hear about the conflict between labor rights and corporate objectives. How⁤ do you think Volkswagen can balance the needs of its workforce with ⁣the demands of an evolving automotive‍ market?

Dr. Schmidt: it’s ⁢certainly a tightrope walk. Effective communication between management and workers is essential. Volkswagen ⁣will need to invest in employee training and ⁢advancement to prepare for the shift to electric vehicles, while also ensuring that compensation and job security align ‍with the demands of the emerging market. Engaging workers ‌in the transition⁣ may foster a more collaborative habitat, ⁤potentially mitigating the risk⁢ of strikes.

Editor: there are many stakeholders involved,​ from workers to management‍ to shareholders. How does ‌the response to these strikes play into the broader economic landscape, especially in Germany?

Dr. Schmidt: In Germany, labor movements have historically played a powerful role in shaping policy and corporate practices.⁤ The outcome of these strikes could not only influence Volkswagen’s ⁣internal policies but also set precedents for labor relations across othre sectors. If ⁤accomplished, it might empower other unions to act similarly, which can lead to⁣ a ​ripple effect ‌in negotiations ⁤nationwide.

Editor: what should we keep an eye on ‍in the coming weeks as these strikes unfold?

Dr. Schmidt: Key points to watch will be the responses from Volkswagen’s⁣ management and the outcomes of ongoing negotiations. Any notable concessions or resistance from either side will signal the likelihood of extended action. Moreover, public sentiment ​towards the strikes could also influence the negotiations and the company’s public image.

Editor: Thank you,‍ Dr. Schmidt, for​ your insightful ‍analysis. It seems the situation at Volkswagen could be a pivotal moment in labor relations in the‍ automotive industry. We appreciate your expertise and look forward to following this story as it develops.

Dr. Schmidt: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss this important topic. Let’s hope for a resolution that benefits all parties involved.

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