Germany’s Rheinmetall plant is increasing production of 155 mm ammunition, a move expected to generate significant controversy. The expansion of operations has prompted dissatisfaction among local residents, with workers expressing concerns about potential job losses and unions struggling to establish a unified position. The increase in production coincides with a broader trend of declining automotive manufacturing in Germany, a sector historically a major employer in the region.

The company has not yet released specific details regarding the scale of the expansion or anticipated employment figures.

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One thought on “In Germany, the declining car industry is being replaced by the defense sector, but employees are not satisfied with this(1)”
  1. “It’s concerning to see a shift away from manufacturing and into defense, especially when it’s impacting the livelihoods of skilled workers.”

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