Audi Layoffs Coming? Workers Protest on Streets of Brussels in Belgium Amid Fear of Job Cuts at AudiтАЩs Forest Plant (Watch Videos)
Brussels, September 17:┬аAudi layoffs have┬аreportedly led the trade unions and workers┬аto band together to start a protest against the automaker. The German automobile company is facing a significant protest by the workers┬аin Brussels amid┬аthe fear of 3,000 potential job losses at Audi’s Forest plant. The workers have started this protest to address the┬аwidespread decline in the industry. The unions and workers gathered to protest against the possible layoffs┬аin the Belgian┬аcapital┬аfor the Brussels car factory.
According to a┬аreport┬аby┬аCNBCTV18,┬аthe┬аdisgruntled employees┬аbegan their protest when the German automaker announced that it was considering┬аrestructuring its operations in its Forest plant┬аin southern Brussels. This┬аannouncement triggered unrest among the workers, who thought it would endanger┬аnearly 3,000 jobs┬аat the plant.┬аVolkswagen Layoffs: German Automaker VW Quits Labour Agreement, Opening Door for Job Cuts Amid Slumping Sales and Rising Costs.
Workers Protesting Against Possibly Audi Layoffs┬а
A number of Belgian unions are out on the streets of Brussels today, expressing their solidarity with the workers at the #Audi factory in Vorst which faces imminent closures.
Many have told me they blame the EU more than the carmaker, saying the business climate has caused it. pic.twitter.com/HfEaV2hrdI
тАФ Jack Parrock (@jackeparrock) September 16, 2024
Workers’ Mass Protest in Brussels Over Potential┬аLayoffs at Audi’s Forest Plant
Mass protest in Belgium
Thousands of demonstrators are protesting in Brussels against the planned closure of the Audi plant, as well as other automotive enterprises in Belgium and other EU countries.
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тАФ Sputnik (@SputnikInt) September 16, 2024
Belgium’s Brussel Crowded With Protesters┬аAgainst Audi Layoffs
Yesterday in Brussels works protest at the destruction of their livelihoods by Von Der Liars sanctions.
Audi workers from the German car giant came out in their thousands.
Slava self destruction. pic.twitter.com/ti7yFdBbiU
тАФ Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) September 17, 2024
Layoffs Likely Coming to Audi’s Forest Plant, Workers Protest Against It in Brussels
Audi’s Brussels factory employees, also with participation of thousands of workers from other industries, stage demonstration to draw attention to labor problems following reopening of factory тд╡я╕П pic.twitter.com/7MNq7Ftg7I
тАФ Anadolu English (@anadoluagency) September 16, 2024
The staff at Brussels’ Forest plant includes a wide range of people, including experts in electronic vehicle manufacturing. Lieve De Preter, an ACV┬аunion representative, highlighted the┬аsituation of the feared Audi layoffs. He said it was not an isolated case, as there has been a tide over┬аthe past year┬аthat has affected┬аmajor┬аBelgium-based industries.
The report said┬аthat the workers┬аinvolved in the protest demanded better coordination across 27 nations in the European Union.┬аThe protest also focused on the employees who run the┬аbusinesses; several videos surfaced online suggesting that it was a┬аmassive protest on the streets of Brussels. Workers seemed to be┬аcarrying placards and┬аdemanding the company to listen.┬аBoeing Layoffs: US-Based Aeroplane-Maker Temporarily Lays Off Employees To Save Costs Amid Strike Involving 30,000 Workers.
According to police,┬аaround 5,500┬аpeople joined the protest. The European Trade Union Confederation┬аsaid Audi’s decision┬аwas part of a more significant trend witnessed in Europe between 2019 and 2023, which caused the region to lose 8.5 lakh jobs. ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said that the EU leaders were not doing enough to┬аsupport the┬аindustries, as thousands feared losing their jobs.
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