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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
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Good to see some job movement to the US.

BMW plans to cut 100 million euros of German labor costs per year: paper
FRANKFURT Mon Jun 2, 2014 4:58pm EDT reuters.com

(Reuters) - Carmaker BMW intends to cut 100 million euros ($136 million) of German labor costs annually from 2015 onwards, German local newspaper Muenchner Merkur reported on Monday on its web page, citing workers' representatives.

The savings were a result of the company considering which plants in Bavaria would be economically attractive enough to build new BMW models in the future, the newspaper said.

The world's largest luxury carmaker is spending a double digit million sum on investment and new models to stay ahead of rivals Audi (VOWG_p.DE) and Mercedes, and aims to achieve record sales this year.

In March, BMW announced it would invest $1 billion to expand its U.S. plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, increasing the number of people employed there by about 800 to 8,800, making it the group's biggest production facility by 2016.

A BMW spokesman on Monday evening declined to comment on the savings target.

But he said there were ongoing talks with the workers' council about where to build which car and that management would assess the competitiveness and costs of different sites.

(Reporting by Kirsti Knolle, Ed Taylor, editing by David Evans)
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