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BERLIN (Reuters) - Prosecutors have searched four Volkswagen locations on allegations of excessive salaries for members of the works council, the ...

BERLIN - Prosecutors have searched four Volkswagen locations on allegations of excessive salaries for members of the works council, the Braunschweig prosecutor's office said on Wednesday.SaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for September 27, 2023 | SaltWireBERLIN - Prosecutors have searched four Volkswagen locations on allegations of excessive salaries for members of the works council, the Braunschweig prosecutor's office said on Wednesday.

The reason for the raids were salaries to works council members that allegedly violate a ban on preferential treatment in the Works Constitution Act, a spokesperson for the Braunschweig prosecutor's office said. The searches took place on Tuesday and included VW offices at its headquarters in Wolfsburg, the spokesperson said.

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