The car industry's electric upheaval claims another 10,000 jobs

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Daimler, the owner of Mercedes-Benz, is cutting at least 10,000 jobs around the world, making it the latest carmaker to shed workers as the industry races toward its electric future.

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The German company said Friday that it needs to reduce staffing costs in order to develop clean vehicles, an imperative that is roiling the global autos industry and sparking waves of new investment in electric cars. "The automotive industry is in the middle of the biggest transformation in its history," Daimler said in a statement, adding that it wants to improve its competitiveness, innovation and investment strength.

 

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Will we be able to produce enough electric if transportation goes electric?

No job, so who gonna buy the car?

Great news for the Germans 😂😂😂😂

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noee,noee only 5000 people workers works at benz.where's orther % came from!

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