Berlin – After the parent company Volkswagen, the Ingolstadt car manufacturer Audi also strokes thousands of jobs in Germany. A total of up to 7,500 jobs will be lost by 2029, as the company announced on Monday. The indirect area is affected, which includes administration and development. Audi boss Gernot Döllner said together with the employee representative representation, a sustainable agreement for the future of the company had been reached. Audi has to become faster, more agile and more efficient. “One thing is clear: this is not possible without personnel adjustments.”