Start of collective bargaining round: Volkswagen rejects IG Metall demands and calls for cost reductions

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Maleen Bösenberg
Maleen Bösenberg
Corporate Communications Spokesperson People & HR
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  • Negotiations in the collective bargaining round at Volkswagen AG brought forward to start on September 25, 2024, in Hanover
  • Volkswagen rejects IG Metall demands
  • Arne Meiswinkel, chief negotiator for Volkswagen AG: “We must safeguard Volkswagen’s future viability and competitiveness in the long term. To do this, we need to reduce costs. Now is the time to take groundbreaking action together.”

Hannover. The collective bargaining committees of Volkswagen AG and the Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt branches of IG Metall today started discussions in the 2024 collective bargaining round in Hanover. The parties to the collective bargaining agreement had agreed previously to bring forward the start of the collective bargaining round originally planned for the end of October by one month.
Due to the current economic challenges, Volkswagen AG felt compelled to add matters other than the IG Metall pay demand to the negotiations in the collective bargaining round and, for the first time, to terminate collective agreements effective December 31, 2024. These include the safeguards for production sites and jobs, the hiring of trainees and dual students, the application of the Tarif Plus bracket and all collective agreements on the deployment of temporary workers.

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Statement Arne Meiswinkel, Chief Human Resources Officer of Volkswagen Passenger Cars
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