Bosch Layoffs: 5,000 Employees To Be Laid Off by German Multinational Tech and Engineering Firm To Reduce Costs, Stay Competitive in Industry Amid Automotive Industry Crisis
Gerlingen, November 24:┬аBosch, a German┬аmultinational engineering and tech firm, is aiming to┬аcut 5,000 roles in its latest round of layoffs. The Bosch layoffs were expected to affect around 7,000 global employees as the company tried to┬аreduce its costs and stay competitive in the worldwide market.┬аA┬аBosch spokesperson said that the planned job cuts would affect around 5,000 people globally.
According to a┬аreport┬аby┬аDeutsche Welle (DW),┬аBosch layoffs will affect 3,800 jobs in Germany and the number of job cuts would be negotiated in talks with the representatives of the workers. The┬аglobal┬аfirm aims to make significant investments in new technologies, and┬аthe┬аannouncement of the layoffs could help it┬аsave some money.┬аBosch Layoffs: German Tech Conglomerate To Lay Off 7,000 Employees From тАШAutomotive Supply SectorтАЩ Amid Lower Returns on Sales Expected in 2024.
Bosch Manager Stephen Holzl reportedly said that the┬аcompany must adapt┬аits structures to the changing┬аenvironment and also┬аreduce its costs. These actions, according to the┬аmanager,┬аwould help┬аBosch to strengthen its competitiveness. The report┬аhighlighted that the company also pointed to stagnation in the market. They┬аsaid that in 2024, around 93 million┬аunits of global vehicle production would stagnate and might decline slightly from the previous year.
Bosch┬аsaid that the manufacturers would need fewer parts to make EVs and move towards being labour-intensive. Besides the previously rumoured 7,000 job cuts and now 5,000, the company┬аwill reportedly reduce 1,300 jobs between 2027 and 2030 at its car and truck steering systems division in Schwabisch Gmund.┬аIn 2023,┬а the workforce reduction by Bosch led to 1,500 workers.┬аFord Layoffs: US-Based Automobile Giant Planning Job Cuts of 4,800 Employees in Germany, UK Amid Its Struggles With Passenger Vehicle, Lower Demand.
Frank Sell, the head of the workers’ council for Bosch’s Germany automotive division,┬аtermed the planned layoffs as a “slap in the face” and said he would resist the company’s┬аmove.┬аThe Bosch layoffs have been introduced by the company amid the ongoing crisis in the German auto industry, which has affected many other manufacturers in the country.┬а
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