
Also however, if the IG Metall wants it, Volkswagen management most likely will not say no.
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With Europe in trouble, and a free trade agreement with the U.S. and the EU on the horizon, German unions don’t want plants abroad to be too competitive. In the meantime, IG Metall has come under strong criticism for its role in cutting a deal with GM over Opel. Workers at three Opel sites in Germany approved a plan that will end car production in Bochum after 2016, but will keep 1,200 jobs there. Who has not voted on the plan are the Bochum workers.

SCE to AUX I am not on Twitter, so I don't care that much.But I agree that attempts by Mr Musk to leverage Twitter to favor his brands or agenda will backfire.Syke I, for one, would prefer to see a few weeks of the operation of the site before I start running around in circles screaming "the sky is falling", or "Democracy is dead".They will vote tomorrow, after their works council chief Rainer Einenkel complained about “very strange and not really helpful” deals that would split the workers.

There are other media outlets, and it would become apparent that Twitter's version of the truth is skewed via censorship.Heck, the same thing happens today on other major news outlets - you receive a perspective, not balance - and not the whole story.Buying Twitter was a terrible investment, anyway. ChristianWimmer The sooner the undemocratic EU falls apart the better.I'm more concerned with Musk's judgment than what he'll do with his new shiny toy.
