FRANKFURT (Reuters) -- Volkswagen said it will reduce shifts and lay off at least 150 workers at its Russian car plant in Kaluga.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -- Volkswagen said it will reduce shifts and lay off at least 150 workers at its Russian car plant in Kaluga.
The Japanese automaker will ditch about 20 performance-based metrics for a singular metric: new-car sales. The Nissan One program, which launches June 3, ties dealer variable margin to achieving retail volume goals.