I didn’t even realize Bosch was involved with autos, but apparently:
Bosch − the world's biggest auto supplier, making everything from braking and steering systems to sensors
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I didn’t even realize Bosch was involved with autos, but apparently:
Bosch − the world's biggest auto supplier, making everything from braking and steering systems to sensors
A fuel pump is colloquially called a boschpump here. Even when its not made by bosch, they'll tell you your boschpump is bad.
They're huge. And a significant part of their portfolio is specific to combustion engines.
Not the reason for the layoffs.
German automakers are driving consumers to other companies, thanks to poor reliability and genius ideas like subscriptions for features. They make too many similar models, all overpriced and none reliable. Buyers are fed up.
That itself is more of a symptom than the root cause.
I see, hence the layoffs.
A friend of mine is a higher up and checks the numbers of plants and their productions. They found out that for certain plants numbers were not verifiable. They saw this coming. There is mismanagement in plants here, and plants that don't really make anything, but try to fake their numbers. But we're talking about plants that technically have good potential either, but have the wrong focus, at least that's what my friend believes. I'm not surprised this happened.
I'm keeping this message intentionally vague to protect my friend.
Here's a short reminder that one of the major causes why Hitler got into power was because there was an unemployment crisis in germany and hitler promised to give the people jobs.
Unemployment crises can be a major crisis, people shouldn't underestimate this.
I am advocating for human spaceflight and mars settlement mostly because it would generate jobs and give people something to do; hopefully enough to distract them from destroying the world.
I'm not so sure about Mars settlements being a productive thing to spend resources on, but I do agree that unemployment can cause grave social and political issues.
It's very easy to blame "others" and this time it's going to be "the foreigners".
I quickly looked it up and i saw a report that bosh received almost a billion in subsidies, not sure which time period tho. And it said the company had 2024 3,4 billion in profit.
so i assumr they will have to pay that money back now 🙃🙃
You know, they could just give this money to the people instead so they consume products and thereby stimulate the economy.
that would be communist
Yachts are getting really expensive. Private jets as well.
I hate paying 5x for a German-made Bosch spare part for my car when I’m tired of the AliExpress quality lottery but I have to admit it’s one of the few hardware manufacturers I still think pretty highly of. They make Dremels too, right? I imported one of those at an extortionate price and haven’t regretted a single penny, reminds me of how old durable tools were built to actually last.
When I was a kid and you picked up something with a (for example) Sony logo on it, you know you were holding something that was at least relatively well made. Nowadays pretty much every single company gives me marrow-sucking quality-be-damned vibes. And come to think of it Bosch was not one of the companies I saw that way.
Disgusting how they’re treating their workers (who I’m assuming are damn good at their job given how highly I think of Bosch’s stuff), but someone still needs to be doing that job.
Keep making those bike motors Mr. Bosch.