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Industry. (TV series) Industry is a television drama series that premiered in 2020. Created by former bankers [1] Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the show follows a group of young graduates competing for permanent positions at Pierpoint & Co, a prestigious investment bank in London. It premiered on 9 November 2020 on HBO in the United States, and ...
Union officials said Volkswagen plans to shut factories in Germany for the first time. Germany's auto industry is under intense pressure — and now thousands of jobs will go at a key company in ...
The automotive industry in Germany, is one of the largest employers in the world, with a labor force of over 857,336 (2016) working in the industry. Being home to the modern car, the German automobile industry is regarded as one of the most competitive and innovative in the world, [1] and has the third-highest car production in the world, [2 ...
Cavallo also said Volkswagen also planned to cut salaries by 10%, freeze wages for two years, and reduce the size of the company's remaining plants in Germany, where it has about 300,000 workers.
The economy of Germany is a highly developed social market economy. [24] It has the largest national economy in Europe, the third-largest by nominal GDP in the world, and fifth by GDP (PPP). Due to a volatile currency exchange rate, Germany's GDP as measured in dollars fluctuates sharply.
The Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers Association (VDMA) is a German association of 3,600 German and European mechanical and plant engineering companies. 'Industry' refers to innovation, export orientation and SMEs. The companies employ around 3 million people in the European Union (EU), and more than 1.2 million in Germany alone.
This list displays all 29 German companies in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's largest companies by annual revenue. The figures below are given in millions of US dollars and are for the fiscal year 2023. [1] Also listed are the headquarters location, net profit, number of employees worldwide and industry sector of each company.
Industrialization in Germany was the phase of the breakthrough of industrialization in Germany, beginning at the time from around 1815 to 1835. [1][2] This period was preceded by the periods of pre-industrialization and early industrialization. In general, the decades between the 1830s and 1873 are considered the phase of industrial take off.