Porsche is set to cut 1,900 jobs by 2029 as it grapples with stagnant demand for its electric models.
Germany faces crucial elections amid economic challenges, with firms citing bureaucracy and high costs as major risks.
Sports car manufacturer Porsche said Thursday it will axe 1,900 jobs after sales slumped in China and amid a tricky shift to ...
German sportscar manufacturer Porsche on Thursday said it was planning to cut some 1,900 jobs at two plants in Germany by 2029. The Stuttgart-based company is making the cuts on top of existing job ...
Porsche stated that the cuts will be made in the coming years in Germany, at the luxury brand’s Stuttgart headquarters and ...
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Luxury car maker Porsche has announced plans ... have suffered from decreased demand both at home and abroad. The number of unemployed people in Germany reached almost three million in January ...
The cuts will be made in the coming years in Germany, at the luxury brand’s Stuttgart headquarters and the firm’s nearby research centre, Porsche said. Hit by high manufacturing costs at home ...