Struggling Times at Russian Auto Giant
AvtoVAZ's Tumultuous 2025: Mass Layoffs, Side Jobs, and Declining Lada Sales
AvtoVAZ faces a crisis as mass layoffs and reduced production hit amidst a 25% drop in Lada sales. With the shift to a four‑day workweek, skilled workers find themselves in side jobs, from assembly lines to cleaning duties, struggling against pay cuts and workplace dissatisfaction.
Crisis Overview: AvtoVAZ in 2025
Impact of Declining Lada Sales on Operations
Shift to a Four‑Day Workweek: Coping with Reduced Demand
Worker Reassignment to Auxiliary Roles
Employee Financial and Emotional Challenges
Official Denials vs. Reported Mass Layoffs
Public Reactions and Worker Sentiments
Future Implications for AvtoVAZ and the Russian Auto Industry
Broader Impact on the Russian Automotive Sector
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