Volkswagen using escape rooms to help employees with EV anxiety — via drivingdotca workmorale Volkswagen escaperooms
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Europe’s largest carmaker, spending €89 billion on new technology through 2026, is using the project at its Wolfsburg headquarters to help switch over about 22,000 workers to making EVs. First up are around 1,200 employees assigned to work on the“This is one building block in the process of bringing the workers into the world of e-mobility,” Gunnar Kilian, VW’s head of human resources, said during a presentation of the site, co-designed and built by workers.
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