As of: March 14, 2024, 3:11 p.m
By: Julian Baumann
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Mercedes-Benz is adjusting shift operations at the Bremen plant, which will have an impact on part of the workforce.
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Mercedes-Benz is adapting shift operations at one of the group's largest car plants.
This affects part of the workforce.
Stuttgart/Bremen - Mercedes-Benz's luxury strategy is paying off: The Stuttgart carmaker was able to increase its sales in the 2023 financial year and plans to reward its employees with a record bonus.
But despite this positive news, there are also challenges that are currently impacting one of the largest works.
In Bremen, Mercedes-Benz will not be able to achieve the targeted number of car models produced, which, according to IG Metall, will affect part of the workforce.
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you can read why Mercedes-Benz is reducing car production in Bremen and to what extent employees are affected by this.
Mercedes-Benz had already canceled the night shift at the Sindelfingen site last year, which also affected some of the workforce there.
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