Volkswagen labor leaders say they haven't been briefed on plans to cut up to 100,000 jobs in Germany to boost competitiveness
Volkswagen's labor leaders say they have not been informed of plans to cut as many as 100,000 positions in Germany aimed at boosting competitiveness.
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