Volkswagen workers are planning to confront the company's CEO about a restructuring plan that the works council says threatens 140,000 jobs. The meeting highlights tensions between management and labor over the future of the automaker. The overhaul is a major issue for the workforce, and the works council is speaking out about the potential job losses.
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