Hybrid work at Audi
There’s no going back to yesterday’s workplace: for Audi, hybrid working models are an essential component of the company culture. The company agreement “Hybrid Working,” which took effect at the Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm sites on October 1, 2022, is setting a new standard in the Audi workplace. The company agreement envisions maximum flexibility, self-determination, and personal responsibility for employees. To a great extent, Audi staff can freely choose their workplace and alternate between working from home and on-site, to the extent that the nature of their work permits. Audi will support them with equipment packages for the home office and by reorganizing the space at the plant to make their work more productive and their time there more pleasant. Teams set their own rules and are not constrained by rigid guidelines imposed from above. Desk sharing in the office and more flexible working conditions in production are also part of the concept. Audi’s company agreement “Hybrid Working” builds on its “Mobile Working” company agreement, which had been in effect since 2016. It was developed as part of the Better Normal project, which Audi has used to foster modern working models and a culture of trust and personal responsibility.
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New Audi employer campaign shows what progress is all about
Audi is breaking new ground in the competition for skilled workers and intensifying its “We are Progress" campaign to sharpen its employer brand identity. The campaign’s bold designs and catchy slogans highlight the advantages of the brand with the four rings as an employer. As authentic brand ambassadors, employees represent what makes working at Audi so special. Examples include flexible working models, great career opportunities, and working in an exciting industry. The brand with the four rings primarily recruits talent in the IT and tech sectors.
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Audi takes hybrid working to the next level with a new company agreement
Audi is consistently driving the hybrid working world of the future within the company. On October 1, 2022, the company agreement "Hybrid Working" will come into force at the Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm sites. The company agreement provides for an even higher degree of flexibility for employees. They are free to choose their place of work and there is no requirement for fixed days in the office. The expansion of desk sharing, the redesign of office space and financially supporting employees in ergonomically working remotely are making remote and on-site work even more compatible.