Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
1886-02-28
Website
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2024-12-11 (hildesheimer-allgemeine.de)
This is how the Stuttgart Bosch leadership explains the staff cuts in various areas in Hildesheim
Stuttgart/Hildesheim - On Wednesday in Stuttgart, Bosch commented on staff cuts in Germany and worldwide and gave reasons. Several company areas in Hildesheim were discussed. How does the local works council react?
Read more2024-12-11 (hildesheimer-allgemeine.de)
Another Bosch division in Hildesheim is planning to cut numerous jobs
Hildesheim - More and more areas of Bosch in Hildesheim are being affected by staff cuts. Now a subsidiary full of specialists that was once planned with high hopes is also being hit. What is it about – and how do the cuts come about?
Read more2024-11-05 (ixbt.com)
The crisis in the German auto industry continues: auto parts giant Bosch announced layoffs of 7,000 employees
Bosch CEO Stefan Hartung said the company will not be able to meet its economic targets in 2024 and may make staff cuts. “In recent months, Bosch has repeatedly announced plans to cut jobs around the world.
Read more2024-08-09 (rosenheim24.de)
“Economically speaking, this is a catastrophe”: staff cuts in large companies
Continental, Bosch and SAP have something in common: They are major manufacturers and are now planning to lay off a large number of employees. Why this is devastating for the German economy.
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