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IG Metall union workers led by Daniela Cavallo celebrate retaining majority (52 of 67 seats) in VW Wolfsburg works council election, with VW factory backdrop.
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IG Metall retains majority in VW Wolfsburg works council

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In the Volkswagen works council election in Wolfsburg, IG Metall defended its top position despite losses. The list led by Daniela Cavallo received 74.8 percent of the votes, securing 52 of 67 seats. In Braunschweig, an AfD-affiliated organization entered the works council for the first time.

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