BERLIN (Reuters) -- Volkswagen Group is set to announce its first cut in capital spending since the 2009 financial crisis, a sign of how the automaker's emissions-cheating scandal is weakening the position of its labor unions.
BERLIN (Reuters) -- Volkswagen Group is set to announce its first cut in capital spending since the 2009 financial crisis, a sign of how the automaker's emissions-cheating scandal is weakening the position of its labor unions.