Volkswagen to furlough 1,000 workers in Brazil as sales slow: union

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(Reuters) - AG will furlough about 1,000 workers at its largest factory in Brazil, union representatives said on Thursday, due to weaker economic growth and slumping exports to

The factory produces the Jetta, Saveiro and Polo models, along with its sedan variant, and employs about 8,000 workers.

The was first reported by newspaper on Thursday.

A declined to discuss whether there would be a furlough, but said "tools to add flexibility to production" are a possibility. She added that sales had actually increased this year.

"From January to June 2018, in relation to the same period in 2017, registered a 33 percent growth in sales," the wrote in an email. She said Volkswagen expected in to increase 12 percent in 2018.

A truckers' strike in late May took the wind out of a gradual economic recovery in Brazil, weighing on domestic demand. Slower sales in and also led Brazilian group to scrap a forecast for exports to grow this year.

this month cut its projection for production this year in to 3,021,000 vehicles, a growth of 11.9 percent instead of 13.2 percent forecast earlier. Production grew 13.6 percent in the first half of the year to 1,435,000 vehicles.

Furloughs are common as an alternative to costly job cuts in Brazil's auto industry, allowing carmakers to trim production and payroll more easily when demand softens.

(Reporting by Alberto Alerigi Jr, writing by Marcelo Rochabrun; editing by and Sandra Maler)

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 08:12 IST