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Volkswagen Suspends European Production on Thursday Due To Chinese Bat-Meat* Virus


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• Plants operated by Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand suspend production for two weeks

• Plants of Volkswagen Group Components also affected

• Initially, production facilities in Wolfsburg, Emden, Dresden, Osnabrück, Zwickau, Bratislava (Slovakia), Pamplona (Spain) and Palmela (Portugal) are affected, as well as the Components plants at Brunswick, Chemnitz, Hanover, Kassel, Salzgitter and SITECH

• Brand is responding above all to the accelerated rate of infection by coronavirus, the resulting interruption in supply chains and the rapid decline in demand on the automotive markets

• Company implements additional measures to protect employees


WOLFSBURG - March 18, 2020: The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand is gradually suspending production at its European plants. This will also affect Volkswagen Group Components plants. This is the brand's response to the impending rapid decline in demand on the automotive markets. Risks in connection with suppliers’ supply chains are also increasing. This is due to the significantly accelerated rate of infection by coronavirus and the resulting measures taken by the authorities. Initially, the factories are therefore expected to remain closed for two weeks. For the affected German sites, the measures are to apply from the end of the late shift on Thursday.

Ralf Brandstätter, Chief Operation Officer of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, says: “The spread of coronavirus in Europe is increasingly having an adverse impact on the demand situation. At the same time, it is becoming increasingly difficult to supply our plants with outsourced parts. For this reason, we have decided to run production down in a coordinated way from the end of the late shift on Thursday. We are convinced that this will also be in the interests of our employees who are becoming increasingly concerned about the spread of corona.”

Gunnar Kilian, HR Board Member of the Volkswagen Group, emphasised: “We have also supplemented our comprehensive health protection measures with a number of other measures. We understand the concerns of our employees. Since the beginning of the corona epidemic in China, we have consistently operated on the basis of the principle that health is our top priority. Our employees can rely on that.”

Works Council Chairman Bernd Osterloh welcomed the suspension of production: “At times when people can no longer meet on playgrounds or for concerts, go to church or visit restaurants in the evening and are no longer buying cars, and Volkswagen has supply problems, production cannot simply continue as if nothing had happened. For our colleagues in production, there are is therefore no alternative to the controlled suspension of production. All the points which remain open will be clarified between the company and the Works Council.”

To protect its employees, Volkswagen is implementing further measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus. From today onwards, the company canteens, self-service shops, cafeterias, bistros, restaurants and catering services will be closed. As a general principle, all meetings will be held by Skype or video. All major events have been canceled.

Moreover, special protection applies for employees with special health risks as a result of pre-existing conditions affecting the heart or lungs and employees with weakened immune systems, among others.

    EDITOR'S NOTE: Checking new reports related to the following diseases, there has never been such radical business action taken to suppress any other virus:
    • West Nile Virus
    • Guinea Worm
    • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
    • Lyme Disease
    • Ross River Fever
    • Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever
    • Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever
    • Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)
    • Valley Fever
    • Marburg Virus Disease
    • Norovirus
    • Zika Fever
    • German Measles
    • Spanish Flu
    • Lassa Fever
    • Legionnaire’s Disease

Furthermore, employees returning to Germany from other countries after March 14 are forbidden with immediate effect from entering the plant sites and other facilities of Volkswagen AG during the incubation period of 14 weekdays.

In order to keep transmission of the virus as low as possible, contacts should be largely avoided. Managers and employees should review the possibilities of mobile working, i.e. working from home. As a general principle, mobile working is possible for up to five days per week.

The measures also include a general halt to business trips – for all plants and also to other countries. This also applies to trips between locations. The internal shuttle flights between locations have already been halted.

* It might not be bat-meat, it could be from dog meat that they eat or any other unconventional animals that they use for food.