Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Location
Baden-Württemberg
Founded
1886-02-28
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Recent Articles about Robert Bosch Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
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2025-02-03 (autoactu.com)
Guillaume de Boudemange takes over the general management of the Priod group |
After 30 years with the manufacturers, including the last three at the head of Jeep France, Guillaume de Boudemange joins the Priod group as Managing Director.
Read more2025-01-31 (faz.net)
Why the crisis of industry is manifested at Bosch
The extent of the economic problems shows that the Swabian mixed group is in such great difficulties despite its various pillars. A change in industrial policy is more necessary than ever.
Read more2025-01-31 (lfm.ch)
Two Israeli hostages released in Gaza, soon a third
The world leader in automotive equipment manufacturers Bosch announced on Friday that it had missed its financial objectives in 2024 and called for reforms to strengthen European competitiveness, in the midst of German industry crisis. The group's annual operating profit dropped by a third over one year to 3.2 billion euros (2.8 billion […]
Read more2025-01-30 (punkt.media)
Germany: employment prospects as bad as during the financial crisis -
Four out of ten companies want to reduce employment, as forecasted by the Economic Institute in Cologne (IW). Only 17% plan to employ employees.
Read more2024-12-13 (zf.ro)
When the world was facing the great economic crisis, a miracle was taking place on the German labor market. Safeguard programs have prevented layoffs. Unemployment has not increased. Currently, the agony of German industry is destroying tens of thousands of jobs
When Oliver Blume, CEO of Volkswagen, Germany's largest private employer, told workers he threatened layoffs and...
Read more2024-12-11 (boursier.com)
Bosch: up to 10,000 jobs cut?
The leading automotive supplier is preparing for a social breakdown.
Read more2024-12-01 (investmentweek.com)
Loss of prosperity in Germany: How former economic centers are slipping
Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria: Regions that once stood for German success are struggling with job losses and economic decline. What is driving the crisis – and who still benefits?
Read more2024-11-23 (manisakulishaber.com)
It also has a factory in Manisa! The economic crisis hit the giant company! 7000 people…
Bosch is working on a layoff plan covering 7,000 people due to the crisis and economic stagnation in the automotive industry.
Read more2024-11-23 (deutschlandkurier.de)
Habeck's economic miracle is working: mass layoffs and wage cuts now also at Bosch!
In view of the rapidly accelerating crisis in the automotive industry, the supplier Bosch wants to cut more jobs than previously known. The company said there will be a further “need for adjustment” of up to 5,550 jobs worldwide in the coming years. More than two thirds of these – a total of 3,800 jobs – are to be eliminated in Germany.
Read more2024-11-22 (takagazete.com.tr)
Great Crisis in the White Goods Industry: Thousands of People Are Being Layoffs!
White goods and technology giant Bosch is working on a major layoff plan due to the economic recession and the crisis in the automotive industry. This decision, which would affect 7,000 people, had great repercussions around the world.
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.
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