Industry: Auto-Developer IAV Cuts 1,400 Jobs
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The company is still expanding its job losses in recent years and is separating itself from more than 15 percent of the workforce. A location is to be completely eliminated.
Automotive supplier IAV is withdrawing from Berlin, with a total of 1,400 jobs to be cut in Germany. The supplier develops software, electronics, and vehicle architectures, among other things.
The development service manager wants to adapt to changing market conditions – and cuts jobs. IG-Metall and Berlin's Minister of Economic Affairs Giffey demand solutions.
Berlin (dpa/bb) – The automotive development service provider IAV wants to reduce around 1,400 jobs nationwide, especially in Berlin. This was said by a spokesman of the company on dpa request. The trade union IG Metall announced protests against it. According to the company, the employees were informed about the plans in the morning. The company site in Berlin-Charlottenburg is to be sold by 2027 at the latest, but a "compact core" of the emplo…
The development service provider wants to reposition itself. The trade union IG Metall announces resistance against the plans.
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