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25 % of jobs in the German auto industry will be wiped out by 2030

The rapid transition to electromobility causes a large number of layoffs due to job cuts, and the biggest consequences will be for small and medium-sized companies. There is a risk that a more qualified employee will look for a job in a larger and more stable company, and that small or medium-sized companies will be left without a workforce. Also, analyzes show that by 2030, 25 percent of workers in the German auto industry will lose their jobs.

After 2018 and 2019, there was a decline in the number of employees in all branches of the auto industry. In 2019, German manufacturers produced 4.7 million cars, and in 2023, 4.1 million. This resulted in the loss of 6.6 percent of jobs. Of course, the pre-pandemic year was not the beginning of the workforce reduction. It all started in 2016, since when around 30,000 employees were laid off.

Now, more electric vehicle component manufacturers are seriously considering job cuts by the end of the decade. According to the latest information, this number will be the highest at suppliers such as Continental, Bosch and ZF Friedrichshafen (-70,000).

“The number of employees in Germany is likely to fall due to the shift to e-mobility. Even if new jobs are created in areas such as battery development or production, they will not be able to compensate for the loss of other jobs,” said the automotive analyst Frank Schwope in an interview with Automobilwoche.

Manuel Kallweit, Chief Economist at the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) believes that workers in the production of parts will be offered a transfer to the production of batteries. “It shows that companies want to keep jobs, and workers will not be unemployed to the extent that jobs are cut. There is still a shortage of skilled workers, which will not decrease in the coming years,” Kallweit said.

Source: Automobilwoche

Ford cuts 3,500 jobs in Germany

In mid-2022, Ford hinted that it would stop producing its popular compact Focus next year, and now it’s official. This decision will cause the loss of 3,500 jobs in Germany.

The factory in Saarlouis was opened in 1970, and after 55 years it could be completely closed. Ford had talks with Chinese brands BYD and Chery about taking over the factory, but also with a German manufacturer of solar panels. However, the latest information suggests that the deal has not been made.

Although Ford intended to assemble its new electric models in this factory, it will not happen. Plans have changed and the new electric Ford models will be assembled at a factory in Valencia, Spain. Some information says that Ford made an agreement with the union IG Metall to lay off workers. Union representatives said that after 2025, around 1,000 workers will remain at the Saarlouis factory, who will be offered retraining, and that there will be no forced redundancies until 2032. Also, employees will be able to leave early with severance pay.

Source: Reuters