The automotive industry in the region is facing challenges, as 76 temporary workers at Imperial Logistics, a supplier to the Audi Brussels car factory, are set to lose their jobs. This comes after the announcement that 371 temporary workers at the automaker from Forest will also be losing their jobs. The Christian union has criticized the decision to not extend 76 temporary employment contracts with supplier Imperial Logistics without any form of social consultation.
The situation arises after it was announced in February that the new generation of the Q8 e-tron will no longer be produced at the Vorst factory from 2027, prompting Audi to look for a solution for the Brussels factory. The impact of this decision has raised concerns among workers and the Christian union, who are concerned about the lack of social consultation in this decision.
The absence of social consultation in this decision has further exacerbated the uncertainty surrounding the future of the Brussels factory. Audi’s search for solutions following the announcement in February that the new generation of the Q8 e-tron will no longer be produced at the Vorst factory from 2027 underscores the need for a coordinated approach to address the changing dynamics of
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