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Volkswagen drives forward its transformation

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Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Corporate Communications Head of Corporate Communications
Alexandra Bakir
Alexandra Bakir
Volkswagen Group Communications Corporate Communications | Head of People & HR Communications
Heiko Lossie
Heiko Lossie
Spokesperson Works Council
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  • Chief Human Resources Officer Gunnar Kilian: “Measures in the set of guidelines will provide solutions to the challenges posed by the transformation and allow for disciplined cost management”
  • Additional early retirement scheme and partial retirement for the 1956 to 1962 birth cohort
  • Early retirement to be opened up to employees born in 1964 in order to continue the transformation along the demographic curve
  • Training budget increased by EUR 40 million to a total of EUR 200 million for future jobs
  • Volkswagen AG extends “level freeze”: number of employees in 2021 capped

Wolfsburg. Management and the works council have drawn up a set of guidelines specifying additional components for driving forward the Group’s transformation in the current fiscal year. The measures agreed will make an important contribution to disciplined cost management, the key drivers being freezing the size of the workforce at the January 2021 level and an extensive retirement package. It was also decided to open up partial retirement to employees born in 1964 as announced as part of the digital transformation roadmap, to reopen partial retirement for the 1961 and 1962 birth cohorts, and to additionally launch an early retirement program for the 1956 to 1960 birth cohorts.

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