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by random5634
1983 days ago
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That's a bit of a special case as well - historically overall good relationship even when there were cuts / restructuring in 2017. Situation is very different in places like greece / italy / france even with much more militant unions and more protectionism for sectors. So it's def not EU wide. --- “I cannot complain about the cooperation with the works council,” VW brand chief executive Herbert Diess said at a news conference, citing “very constructive” dealings with the unions. VW’s mass-market brand has been undergoing heavy restructuring since it agreed with the works council on plans to cut 3.7 billion euros ($4.41 billion) of costs per year from 2020 and slash 23,000 jobs in Germany via natural attrition. |
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Greece has terrible unions, but many of those seem to be the public unions like teachers and transportation workers.