Volkswagen CEO says 50,000 more job cuts may be needed to close competitive gap

  • Published On Jul 13, 2026 at 06:05 PM IST

< />By Rachel More<br><br> BERLIN: Volkswagen may need to cut about 50,000 more jobs to match the competitiveness of rivals, its CEO told staff ‌in an ⁠internal memo, ⁠effectively confirming for the first time that the automaker is looking to reduce up to 100,000 positions.<br><br><!– PROMOSLOT_M –> Oliver Blume is battling to streamline Europe” and=”” as=”” become=”” biggest=”” billions=”” captionrendered=”1″ carmaker=”” china=”” competition=”” costs=”” data-src=”https://etimg.etb2bimg.com/photo/132367125.cms” efficient.=”” euros=”” faces=”” german=”” have=”” height=”442″ in=”” its=”” loading=”eager” manufacturing=”” more=”” network=”” of=”” on=”” pressure=”” profits=”” s=”” slumped=”” src=”https://hr.economictimes.indiatimes.com/images/default.jpg” stiff=”” tariff=”” to=”” whose=”” width=”590″></img></p>
<p> After already agreeing 50,000 job cuts across the ⁠group, including its ‌Porsche and Audi subsidiaries, the company must work on reducing costs further, having calculated a cost disadvantage versus comparable companies ⁠of 20%, Blume said in the memo seen by Reuters.</p>
<p> This means a “theoretical deduction” of another 50,000 jobs worldwide, the memo said.</p>
<p> “We are currently assessing across all brands, companies and regions how many adjustments are actually necessary and feasible,” Blume said in the document.</p>
<p> The company had previously declined to comment on reports it was considering up to 100,000 job losses.</p>
<p> The memo follows angry calls from workers ‌for management to explain its restructuring plans, which Blume presented to the company’s supervisory board on Thursday.</p>
<p> Sources familiar with the matter said labour representatives on the ⁠committee blocked the proposals, which were said to include job cuts and the possible closure of four factories.</p>
<p> “As of today, we still cannot confirm competitive use cases for the plants of Emden, Hanover, Zwickau and Neckarsulm in the 2030s,” Blume said in the memo.</p>
<p> He said he preferred “intelligent solutions” to closures, having previously pointed to the defence industry or the production of Chinese Volkswagen models in Europe as options for underutilised factories. (Reporting by Rachel More. Editing by Matthias Williams and Mark Potter)                    </p>
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  • Published On Jul 13, 2026 at 06:05 PM IST

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