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macroJul 9, 2026, 7:10 PM

Volkswagen Works Council Ultimatum Rejects Plant Closures, Demands Details by July 10

Volkswagen's works council has issued an ultimatum to the CEO, rejecting plant closures and supporting only voluntary job cuts, while demanding details on possible layoffs and the proposed closure of five German plants by July 10.

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Volkswagen's works council has escalated tensions with management by issuing an ultimatum to the CEO. The council firmly rejects any plans to close plants and insists that any workforce reductions must be voluntary.

The body is demanding detailed information on potential layoffs and the proposed closure of five German factories. The ultimatum sets a deadline of July 10 for management to provide the requested specifics.

This development signals growing labor unrest at Volkswagen, potentially complicating the company's restructuring efforts in its home market.

Source: First Squawk