By Friedrich Geiger
FRANKFURT--Porsche AG, the sportscar unit of Germany's
Volkswagen AG (VOW.XE), said Wednesday it it increasing the
voluntary special payment for its employees this year due to
successful business results and the fiftieth anniversary of its 911
model.
Porsche will pay up to 8,111 euros ($10,481) per employee, up
from EUR7,600 last year, said spokesman Achim Schneider. The
company hasn't calculated the exact overall amount yet, he
said.
Porsche increased its deliveries by about one-fifth last year,
and sales and operating earnings each rose by around one-fourth,
while the workforce grew 14%. An extension of the product range had
required a high level of flexible commitment by employees, it
said.
The special payment for 2012, on which the unit's executive
board and general works council have agreed, is being made to a
total of over 13,500 Porsche employees in Germany, adjusted for
individual work times and length of service during the year.
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