VW labor chief sounds alarm on mass layoffs as workers protest

German carmaker plans three plant closures in Germany

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A factory building at Volkswagen's headquarters, is pictured on the day the company announced job cuts and the closure of factories, in Wolfsburg, Germany, on Oct. 28.  © Reuters

WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) -- Volkswagen plans to shut at least three factories in Germany, lay off tens of thousands of staff and shrink its remaining plants in Europe's biggest economy as it plots a deeper-than-expected overhaul, the company's works council head said on Monday.

Europe's biggest carmaker has been negotiating for weeks with unions over plans to revamp its business and cut costs, including considering plant closures on home soil for the first time, in a blow to Germany's industrial prowess.

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