Volkswagen CEO faces German workers as Tesla tensions flare again

Volkswagen CEO faces German workers as Tesla tensions flare again

by Joseph Anthony
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Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) CEO Herbert Diess sought to defuse a clash over the pace of reforms he thinks are needed to keep up with the likes of Tesla (TSLA.O) by addressing thousands of workers at the German carmakerโ€™s Wolfsburg plant on Thursday.

At the heart of the rift lies Diessโ€™ concerns that Volkswagen might fall behind rivals unless it accelerates an overhaul to compete with electric vehicle maker Tesla, led by CEO Elon Musk, and nimbler rivals in China. Workers, meanwhile, are concerned that means potentially huge job cuts.
Sources said the rift between workers and management has rekindled a long-standing conflict that has even led to a discussion about Diessโ€™ future at a pivotal moment in the history of the worldโ€™s second-largest carmaker.
โ€œIโ€™m being frequently asked why I keep comparing us with Tesla. I know this is annoying to some,โ€ Diess told workers.
โ€œEven if I no longer talk about Elon Musk: heโ€™ll still be there and revolutionises our industry and keeps getting more competitive quickly.โ€
โ€œOnly as a team can we make Volkswagen future-proof,โ€ Diess told the meeting, also attended by works council boss Daniela Cavallo, Lower Saxony state premier Stephan Weil and Joerg Hofmann, the head of powerful trade union IG Metall.
The conflict highlights the limitations Diess faces in steering the behemoth that employs 675,000 staff and navigating a complex stakeholder structure, where labour representatives and the state of Lower Saxony have a majority on the supervisory board.
Sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday a specially convened committee would discuss the future of Diess in an attempt to solve the dispute.
Works council boss Cavallo criticised Diess for his communication style in recent weeks, which she said fuelled concerns the transformation he was proposing will result in tens of thousands of job cuts.
โ€œWeโ€™re tired of hearing time and again that the works council is apparently only concerned with preserving the status quo,โ€ she said, adding workers and labour representatives were all backing the needed overhaul.
Diess, in a supervisory board meeting in September, warned that as many as 30,000 jobs could be lost if Volkswagen was not fast enough in transforming itself, sources have said. He has said Tesla is much more efficient with its much smaller workforce.
Musk, who is currently awaiting the opening of Teslaโ€™s first European gigafactory in Gruenheide near Berlin, even dialled into a meeting of top level Volkswagen executives last month and talked to them for over an hour, Diess said last week.
โ€œThe fascination that you apparently feel for Mr Musk and the effort youโ€™re making in staying in contact with him โ€“ we would welcome if it was the same for the huge challenges the company currently faces,โ€ Cavallo said.
REUTERS

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