
Russia’s Largest Automaker to Slash Wages After Shift to 4-Day Workweek
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Russia’s Largest Automaker to Slash Wages After Shift to 4-Day Workweek – Reports
The cuts will take effect at the end of September, when the company’s flagship plant in Tolyatti shifts to a four-day workweek. The cuts come as Russia’s passenger car market continues to shrink.
The salary reduction at AvtoVAZ will take effect at the end of September, when the company’s flagship plant in Tolyatti shifts to a four-day workweek, the Telegram news channel Mash reported Wednesday.
Workers will also lose access to overtime pay, Mash cited a source in the company as saying, a move that has prompted some employees to consider resigning.
The cuts come as Russia’s passenger car market continues to shrink.
New vehicle sales fell 28% in the first half of 2025, with just 530,000 cars sold nationwide, according to the market research group Avtostat.
Analysts say the downturn is being driven by high interest rates, which have made auto loans unaffordable for many buyers.
The Central Bank’s high key rate has also forced manufacturers to delay investment and scale back production, impacting both passenger cars and commercial vehicles.