As the German automotive industry faces serious crises, Mercedes is pressuring its employees to perform additional work without pay, and Volkswagen has threatened to possibly close four of its factories.
Economic Pressures and Workers' Demands
A senior union official has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the current situation, stating, "We cannot continue like this." He has called for a meeting to discuss the state of the automotive industry in Germany. These developments indicate a deep crisis among the two major brands that have been at the forefront of the automotive industry for years.
Given the economic challenges and changes in market demand, this industry is on the verge of a major transformation. Will this crisis provide an opportunity to rethink policies and production strategies, or will it lead to further collapse?
By Tag Clar Editorial