FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) – Volkswagen workers launched rolling two-hour strikes Monday at nine plants across Germany to underscore their resistance to pay cuts and factory closures the company says are necessary to cope with a slack European auto market.
The work stoppages included the company’s base plant at Wolfsburg, where workers rallied against a cost-cutting drive by the automaker´s management in which they face the threat of the company’s first plant closures in its home country.
Volkswagen argues that it must lower costs in Germany to levels achieved by competitors and by Volkswagen plants in eastern Europe and South America. Chief employee representative Daniela Cavallo has said employees should not shoulder the burden of management failures to develop attractive products and come up with a cheaper, entry-level electric vehicle.
“We demand that all make their…