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VW union calls for compromise in last-ditch talks before Christmas

Stock Focus Report December 16, 2024
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By Victoria Waldersee

HANOVER, Germany (Reuters) -Volkswagen’s works council chief said that cost cuts must exclude plant closures or redundancies, as a last-ditch round of pre-Christmas negotiations began on Monday.

Europe’s biggest carmakers are being squeezed by high costs and the arrival of cheaper Chinese competitors which are taking the battle for market share to their home turf.

Both sides in the VW stand-off are prepared for their fifth round of official talks since end-September to last several days, unless it becomes clear they are too far apart to reach a deal, in which case negotiations will be paused until 2025.

VW’s works council head Daniela Cavallo said a compromise must be struck which is good for both workers and the company.

“Workers don’t want to go into Christmas in fear,” she told union members outside the hotel where talks are held.

A person familiar with the negotiations said Monday’s talks were expected to last into the night.

Unions have threatened strike action at an unprecedented scale from next year if a deal is not struck in 2024.

Volkswagen, Europe’s biggest carmaker, has seen its share price fall by more than a third over the past 12 months, reflecting the difficulties the sprawling German group has in tackling rising rivals and a slowdown in electric vehicle demand.

“If we don’t reach an outcome within our red lines, I’m certain that workers will respond to the union’s calls for escalation,” Cavallo then told reporters.

Shares in Volkswagen were down 2.5%.

Union representative Sascha Dudzik repeated workers’ steadfast opposition to mass redundancies and plant closures, which Volkswagen has said it cannot rule out as it attempts to adapt capacity to reduced demand.

More than 100,000 staff at nine plants across Germany downed tools last week in the largest strikes at the carmaker, protesting against management’s stance that wages must be cut and capacity downsized for the VW brand to stay competitive.

In a sign of the depth of Volkswagen’s problems, its top shareholder Porsche SE on Friday said it may have to write down the value of its 31.9% stake by as much as 20 billion euros ($21 billion).

This is mainly due to the delay in Volkswagen’s annual planning round as a direct consequence of the prolonged talks with unions, Stifel analysts said in a note.

Such a writedown would still assume a book value for Volkswagen shares that is more than twice as high as its current market price, they added.

Shares in Porsche SE, which serves as the investment vehicle of the Porsche and Piech families and also holds a 12.5% stake in the namesake carmaker, were down 2.9%.

($1 = 0.9527 euros)

(Reporting by Victoria Waldersee; Additional reporting by Christoph Steitz; Writing by Rachel More, Editing by Andrey Sychev; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and Alexander Smith)

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