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Study: By 2035, 140,000 jobs will be lost in the German automotive industry

Study: By 2035, 140,000 jobs will be lost in the German automotive industry

Weitere 140,000 Arbeitsplätze in Deutschland are said to have conducted a study: during the Umbau der Automobilbranche zur Elektromobilität, jobs were lost in recent years. Konkret is a zahlreiche profession, etwa in metalworking or in mechanical engineering, part of the industry association VDA with a service providing information about Prognos-Studie with.

VDA: Keine Krise, son of Transformation der Autobranche

Since 2019, 46,000 workplaces will be created. “The Transformation Industry is a Mammutaufgabe,” says VDA Chairman Hildegard Müller. The lesser description is no longer a critical event, but part of the transformation. “Entscheidend ist aber, that is the political frameworks that these walk unterstützen and begleitzen.”

It became more and more German, Europe and Germany and a law-bewerbsfähigkeit einbüßten, sie sie. Moreover, own investments are made in Germany or other countries. More if you give part of the company an investment reduction in Australia. “Positive position signal is not separated, one thing that is not the perfect war war here can be a new beginning.”

Vacancies at Zulieferern für Verbrennerautos are not available

Other people are affected by the construction site in the industry, in the study being followed, in the time of a larger part of the construction work, such as machinery, metalworking or technical installations. Be sure to get a job in the purchase of a car, which is engaged in the sale of commercial vehicles. New Couples work every day in electrical engineering or in the plastics manufacturing industry, perhaps davon at Herstellern.

If you want to maintain Volkswagen involvement, the company’s work will disappear. Zehntausende Arbeitsplätze were lost. VW is entitled to the Sparkurs, with low severity. All verbs standorte sollten zdem schrumpfen, hieß es. The IG Metall kündigt Widerstand an.

Mit Informationen from Reuters