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    1. thisis_not_throwaway on

      Honest question, are these really job cuts, or just outsourcing strategy? Reduce Gates, contract T&Ms from third parties?
      Because in the end, boohoo companies are letting people go, but work still needs to be accomplished, cause business is still around. So in the end, possibly a shift on accounting books

    2. Neomadra2 on

      Good, more “Fachkräfte” available in the job market. /s

    3. Basepairs500 on

      Deutsche Bahn cutting jobs when half their trains are cancelled due to lack of staff. Bold stratergy.

    4. Decent-Mud7672 on

      I am waiting for a pragmatic CDU government, which will start trading with Russia.

    5. I highly doubt that DB will get rid of 10% of their workforce…

    6. ValKyKaivbul on

      Deutsche Bahn or Deutche Bank expects 130 000 job cuts?

    7. neonpurplestar on

      oh wow, a picture with some stats, it must be true!

      meanwhile op could not even be consistent and confused “deutsche bahn” with “deutsche bank”

      get the fuck outta here

    8. Educational-Fox-3645 on

      Germany is facing direct competition from China and the US. And they are losing it.

    9. LiebesNektar on

      And how many companies are hiring? What’s the net total, a loss or win?

      Honestly I dont care if some companies downsize, as long as others are doing fine and continue to expand.

    10. ViciousNakedMoleRat on

      These aren’t actually jobs lost in 2024. Some of the listed cutbacks will take place over the next couple of years. They are indicators of strategic realignments.

      Bosch, for example, is cutting many jobs in their autonomous vehicle technology department, because they placed a bad bet on faster adoption of the technology. Volkswagen placed a bad bet on competing with Tesla for high-priced electric cars, instead of focusing on the affordable models that have always been the bread and butter of VW.

      The cuts are all being announced right now, because the current government has collapsed and the companies can make unpopular strategic decisions without being the main focus of criticism.

    11. MrChrisis on

      Just to put this into perspective, most of these jobs are currently filled by employees who will be retiring in the near future.

      Almost nobody will be fired and unemployed. These jobs are just not being refilled.

    12. When will the German government start prioritising building the economy instead of propping up legacy companies? 

    13. lawrotzr on

      Protecting vested interests for 2-3 decades eventually results in losing vs foreign innovation. It’s their own bloody fault.

      And if Europe doesn’t do anything, this will be our faith in more European countries, with the one difference that those countries have significantly higher debt levels than Germany if not approaching bankruptcy (right, France, UK, Italy and Belgium?).

      Europe has to act, and act fast. The Draghi report is a pretty comprehensive guideline imo, but it will mean sacrificing some vested interests on the altar of change. Like a retirement age of 62 in France, the way you start a company in Germany, more financial integration, less jobs in financial services due to that same integration, allowing some bankruptcies in sectors with no future or competitive edge. That’s the elephant in the room.

    14. Born_Suspect7153 on

      Oh nice, then surely my Kontoführungsgebühren will get cheaper? No? How about cars? No?

      How about train tickets? Price increase you say? ;_;

    15. ThadLovesSloots on

      I’m sorry man but wtf is DB doing? The US Army alone probably provides most of their revenue

    16. mehdital on

      Knowing how protective German laws are towards employees, those cuts will be expensive!!

    17. jcrestor on

      ZF, Continental, VW, Audi, Bosch, Tesla, Ford – if only I could tell what they have in common…

    18. MisterBuggi on

      This chart is just disinformation. Shame on you! And juts look what INSM is. It’s propaganda and congrats you failed.

    19. doris4242 on

      They can (and a lot for sure will) switch to the military sector. There will be an increasing number of jobs in that sector.

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