Westfalen-Mobil (Westfalia) is laying off 130 of 320 employees and not renewing 83 temporary contracts. The reason is market oversaturation after the pandemic boom and reduced orders from its largest client.
The camper manufacturer Westfalen-Mobil (known as Westfalia) in Gütersloh has announced a major workforce reduction. According to the company, 130 of 320 permanent employees (about 40% of the workforce) will be laid off, and 83 temporary contracts will not be renewed. Management cites the difficult economic situation as the reason.
Reasons for the cuts
The main causes are market oversaturation of camper vans after the pandemic boom and a decline in orders from the largest customer. In total, more than 200 jobs will be eliminated.
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Camper van manufacturer Westfalen-Mobil in Gütersloh is cutting over 200 jobs. The company's management cites the difficult economic situation as the ...
Camper van manufacturer Westfalen-Mobil in Gütersloh is cutting over 200 jobs. The company's management cites the difficult economic situation as the reason for this decision.
Westfalen Mobil (known as Westfalia) is cutting 40% of its workforce: 130 of 320 employees will be laid off, and 83 temporary contracts will not be ex...
Westfalen Mobil (known as Westfalia) is cutting 40% of its workforce: 130 of 320 employees will be laid off, and 83 temporary contracts will not be extended. The reason is market oversupply of camper vans after the pandemic boom and a drop in orders from its largest customer.
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