Home » Industrial relations » National industrial relations » Germany: agreement on health and safety conditions for resumption of production reached at Volkswagen Germany: agreement on health and safety conditions for resumption of production reached at Volkswagen At Volkswagen, where the production of spare parts has partially resumed following the Easter weekend, management and the central works council at the German car manufacturer presented, on Wednesday 9 April, a company-wide agreement offering a catalogue of 92 health measures and behavioural rules designed to gradually resume production while protecting employees against Covid-19 infection. This catalogue of measures is geared towards Volkswagen’s German plants but is intended to serve as a basic model for all group sites throughout the world. Speaking to Planet Labor, Volkswagen production spokesman Jörn Roggenbuck covered these measures in greater detail. Through . Published on 14 April 2020 à 15h53 - Update on 14 April 2020 à 15h53 Resources A partial restart in stages for 50% of staff. The German and European plants of the world’s largest car manufacturer are currently at a halt and, according to the group’s management, no decision on a general and gradual restart will be announced before 19 April. However, in addition to the technical, IT maintenance and safety teams still active at production sites, the Volkswagen brand has announced the partial recommencement of the production of certain spare parts from Tuesday 14 April at the Braunschweig,… Managing the fallout of Covid-19 Need more info ? Contact mind's on-demand study service Which service do you want to contact :WritingCommercial serviceTechnical SupportFirst name Last name Organization Function email* Object of the message Your messageRGPD J’accepte la politique de confidentialité.CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Essentials Les dernières publications Supporting parenthood in the workplace: a win-win strategy Supporting employee carers: a CSR challenge Analyzes Les dernières publications Paternity leave: data observations from 41 countries EU: during H1 2022 five EU Member States have raised their minimum salary levels