Volkswagen's Cariad, Employee Representatives Reach Deal to Cut Costs by 20%
December 15 2023 - 8:27AM
Dow Jones News
By Andrea Figueras
Volkswagen's software unit Cariad has agreed on a plan with
employee representatives to reduce costs by 20% that includes
potential buyouts.
Under the deal, Cariad will offer a voluntary severance program
instead of cutting jobs outright, it told Dow Jones Newswires on
Friday.
"In return, the existing job security has been extended until
2029," Cariad said.
The software company, which currently employs around 6,500
people, didn't estimate how many employees would be affected by the
measures.
"Cariad is focused on reducing costs, not headcount," it
said.
In October, Manager Magazin published an article stating that
Volkswagen intended to cut 2,000 jobs at its software subsidiary as
part of its restructuring.
Cariad, which was put under review by Volkswagen's Chief
Executive Oliver Blume, has struggled to deliver software on
schedule, causing the delay of electric car releases at Audi and
Porsche.
Earlier this year, Blume reshuffled the management team of the
software division and changed its CEO and chief financial officer.
Sanjay Lal, who had previously worked at Tesla and Rivian, will
start as Cariad's chief software officer in January.
Write to Andrea Figueras at andrea.figueras@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 15, 2023 08:12 ET (13:12 GMT)
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