Audi To Cut Thousands Of German Workers

Audi To Cut Thousands Of German Workers

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Audi, owned by Volkswagen, is shifting focus to electronic cars and plans to cut its German workforce by up to 9,500 by 2025 through turnover and early retirement programs. This move aims to save $6.6 billion by 2029. Audi assures its core workforce is secure for the next decade, as per an agreement with the General Works Council. The company also plans to create 2,000 expert jobs in electric mobility and digitalization. Competing with Tesla, Audi will release its second electric vehicle, the E Tron Sport, in European markets next spring.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is Audi's strategy to reduce its workforce by 2025?

Hiring more employees

Employee turnover and early retirement

Increasing working hours

Outsourcing jobs

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How much does Audi aim to save by 2029 through its workforce reduction?

$7.5 billion

$6.6 billion

$5 billion

$8 billion

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What agreement has Audi made to secure its core workforce?

A partnership with Tesla

A deal with the German government

An agreement with the General Works Council of Audi AG

A contract with Volkswagen

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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In which areas does Audi plan to create 2,000 new expert jobs?

Manufacturing and Production

Customer Service

Electric mobility and digitalization

Marketing and Sales

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When is Audi planning to release its E Tron Sport in European markets?

This fall

Next spring

Next summer

This winter