Workforce grows 4.3% at BMW Group
5 November 2014
The number of employees working for auto and motorcycle manufacturer BMW Group increased by 4.3% at 30 September 2014, compared with one year earlier.
Thu, 6 Nov 2014The number of employees working for auto and motorcycle manufacturer BMW Group increased by 4.3% at 30 September 2014, compared with one year earlier.
Overall, the BMW Group had a worldwide workforce of 114,587 employees at the end of the reporting period (30 September 2013: 109,871 employees). The company statement attributed the increase to the growing need for engineers and skilled workers in order to keep pace with rising demand for vehicles, on the one hand, and to forge ahead with innovations and to develop new technologies on the other.
In the current year alone, the BMW Group is launching 16 new models, as well as various model revisions.
More than 1,500 apprentices – including 1,200 in Germany – began their careers with the BMW Group at the start of the new training year.
Overall, the BMW Group had a worldwide workforce of 114,587 employees at the end of the reporting period (30 September 2013: 109,871 employees). The company statement attributed the increase to the growing need for engineers and skilled workers in order to keep pace with rising demand for vehicles, on the one hand, and to forge ahead with innovations and to develop new technologies on the other.
In the current year alone, the BMW Group is launching 16 new models, as well as various model revisions.
More than 1,500 apprentices – including 1,200 in Germany – began their careers with the BMW Group at the start of the new training year.
