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    11 months ago

    We see a need to adjust up to 1,500 personnel capacities

    “Adjust personnel capacities” is a new one. Loving the corporate newspeak

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      11 months ago

      Yeah it literally means “we built our next factory in China”

      Fucking bastards.

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        11 months ago

        No, it doesn’t. It means “we’re unfit for the industry’s transition to electric vehicles”.

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          Yeah, everyone that Is buying an ebike wants a Bosch motor. Also basically the same goes for EVs. And also a lot of electronics, like abs is made by Bosch.

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            The Schwieberdingen plant develops combustion engines. Certainly not relevant for EVs. The other site in Feuerbach is for logistics and office stuff, so the first thing they cut.

            The simple truth is that an electric drive train is much simpler then a combustion engine one. That means less workers.

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              11 months ago

              Sure, but Bosch has always been deeper entrenched in electric motors.

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            11 months ago

            And a company building injection and ignition systems for combustion engines, which soon won’t be needed anymore.

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    11 months ago

    Likely nobody gets fired. The put old employees in so called “Altersteilzeit” or replacing 40 h contracts with new 35 h ones. So that net. 1500*35h are saved

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    11 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    FRANKFURT, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Automotive supplier Bosch (ROBG.UL) needs to cut up to 1,500 jobs at two of its German sites by 2025 to adapt staffing levels to changing demand and technologies in the auto sector, the company said on Sunday.

    “Like other companies, we have to adjust the level of employment to the order situation, structural changes in the drive sector and the market penetration of future technologies,” a spokesperson for Bosch said in e-mailed comments.

    “We see a need to adjust up to 1,500 personnel capacities in the areas of development, administration and sales in the Drives division at the Feuerbach and Schwieberdingen sites by the end of 2025.”

    Bosch said it was trying to achieve this via moving staff to other departments, early retirement or voluntary redundancy agreements, adding the group was in talks with the works council over specifics.

    Even if we want to maintain our employment level as best as possible with new products and a wide range of training measures, we will have to adjust this to the order situation in some areas," Bosch said.

    Bosch confirmed that the company would refrain from compulsory redundancies at its German mobility locations until the end of 2027.


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    11 months ago

    While this absolutely sucks for anyone getting the axe, this is hardly surprising. Bosch is quite heavily involved in the development of combustion engines, and the need to reduce overcapacity in this dying field is well known.