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Volkswagen’s Mass Overhaul Pushes 20,000 Workers Out and Tests 4-Day Week

by Rena
June 5, 2025
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Volkswagen’s Mass Overhaul Pushes 20,000 Workers Out and Tests 4-Day Week

Krisztian Bocsi—Bloomberg/Getty Images

Volkswagen is taking drastic steps to reinvent itself. As part of a sweeping overhaul to cut costs and future-proof operations, the German carmaker has announced that nearly 20,000 employees have opted for voluntary redundancy packages. Meanwhile, others may be moved to a 4-day workweek in one of the most ambitious labor shifts in the company’s history.

The changes are part of a multibillion-euro restructuring plan meant to streamline operations, reduce overhead, and push more aggressively into electric and digital technologies. According to insiders familiar with the matter, the company’s focus is shifting toward long-term productivity gains rather than short-term headcount reductions.

Why the Shake-Up Now?

Volkswagen has been battling rising costs, a slowdown in EV demand, and stiff global competition. Executives are betting that a leaner organization, coupled with new work policies, will boost both morale and margin. The company’s Chief Human Resources Officer said that offering generous voluntary redundancy packages was a way to reset the workforce with minimal backlash.

The 4-day week pilot—currently being trialed in select production units—aims to balance productivity with employee well-being. Results from the early phase suggest a “neutral-to-positive” impact on output and a boost in internal satisfaction scores.

A €10 Billion Bet on Efficiency

The workforce overhaul is part of a broader €10 billion cost-reduction initiative unveiled last year. While layoffs were originally feared, the voluntary nature of this departure wave is seen as a win for employee relations. Most of the affected employees are approaching retirement age or are in non-core functions.

Volkswagen has confirmed that these exits, along with the pilot 4-day workweek, are central to its plan to transition toward electrification and connected vehicles. CEO Oliver Blume emphasized that this was “not just about saving money,” but about modernizing the company’s culture and capabilities.

Pressure from Investors and Labor Unions

The transformation isn’t without friction. Labor unions, particularly the powerful IG Metall, have warned against excessive cost-cutting. However, they’ve so far supported the voluntary redundancy framework, calling it “respectful and fair.”

Shareholders, on the other hand, have applauded the move. Volkswagen’s stock is up 6% this quarter, with analysts noting that operational efficiency is finally being prioritized alongside technological innovation.

Future Outlook: A Leaner, Smarter Volkswagen?

Volkswagen’s strategic overhaul is being closely watched by other automakers also grappling with high operating costs and changing consumer preferences. If the 4-day week model proves effective, it could become a new labor template across the auto industry.

As seen in Millionaire MNL, the company’s current trajectory is high-risk but potentially high-reward. Investors, workers, and rivals alike are bracing to see if this bold transformation delivers on its promise—or becomes a cautionary tale.

Tags: 4-Day WorkweekElectric VehiclesGerman EconomyVolkswagenWorkforce Restructuring
Rena

Rena

Staff writer and editorial researcher at Millionaire News, a business publication covering entrepreneurs, founders and executives across global markets. Rena covers founder stories, startup ecosystems and emerging business leaders across Asia, the Middle East and beyond.

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