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  2. Volkswagen is reportedly paying staff up to €450,000 to leave ...

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    Volkswagen says it has offered partial retirement to employees born in 1967 and to those with disabilities born in 1968. Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung reports that the company also hopes 1,500 ...

  3. Automotive industry in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Assembly of the Beetle continued there until 1980 when production of the car ceased in Europe. Volkswagen vehicle assembly continued in Dublin until the mid-1980s. During the same period, the Volkswagen Transporter van was also assembled. Motor Distributors also assembled Renault in the late 50s early 60s.

  4. VW warns time running out as clashes with workers over cuts - AOL

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    Volkswagen, whose brands also include Audi, SEAT and Skoda, said on Monday it was considering closing factories in Germany and ending a decades-old job guarantee at six of its plants in a drive to ...

  5. Factbox-The main points of Volkswagen's deal with unions on ...

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    Here are the main points of a deal struck on Friday between Volkswagen and unions on the carmaker's German sites and jobs. - Volkswagen will reduce VW AG's staff in Germany by more than 35,000 ...

  6. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    1954: Volkswagen assembly commenced by Martin and King Pty Ltd, Clayton. [43] 1957: Factory purchased by newly formed Volkswagen (Australasia) Pty Ltd, which is 51% owned by Volkswagen Germany. [44] 1959: An adjoining property is purchased to be the new VW administration headquarters, central parts warehouse and engine assembly shop.

  7. History of Volkswagen in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, it was announced that Volkswagen AG would take direct control over its operations in Ireland from October 2008. [8] This took effect on 10 October 2008 when the distribution business became Volkswagen Group Ireland. [9] This came about as result of the lifting of block exemption regulations in 2003.

  8. Volkswagen Group - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen AG (German: [ˈfɔlksˌvaːɡn̩] ⓘ), known internationally as the Volkswagen Group, is a German public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of passenger and commercial vehicles, motorcycles, engines and turbomachinery.

  9. ‘A very serious situation’: Volkswagen could close plants in ...

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    Volkswagen is weighing whether to close factories in Germany for the first time in its 87-year history as it moves to deepen cost cuts amid rising competition from China’s electric vehicle makers.