Japanese automaker Nissan says it plans job and production cuts in the U.S.
- Nissan is cutting production at its U.S. Plants and offering buyouts to factory workers to return to profitability.
- The company plans to reduce its global workforce by 9,000 jobs, which is about 6% of its total employees.
- Nissan will also decrease its global production capacity by 20% and aims to create a more efficient operation.
- Nissan and Honda are collaborating to form a joint holding company for their businesses, planned for 2026.
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Nissan slimming down US production, offering buyouts
Japanese automaker Nissan is slimming down its production in the U.S. and offering buyouts to workers in a push to cut jobs after reporting losses during the last quarter. Nissan is offering voluntary separation packages to employees at assembly plants in Smyrna, Tenn., Canton, Miss. and Decherd, Tenn. to boost its profitability, according to the…
Nissan plans production cuts at these two U.S. plants
Nissan is slashing production at its U.S. plants and offering buyouts to factory workers there as part of the Japanese automaker’s urgent efforts to return to profitability.The move is part of Nissan Motor Corp.’s plans, announced two months ago, to slash 9,000 jobs globally, including in China, after it racked up a quarterly loss due to sinking sales and ballooning inventory.At Nissan’s plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, one production line will maint…
Nissan announces job and output cuts at U.S. assembly plants
This story incorporates reporting from ジャパンタイムズ, Bloomberg on MSN.com and The Associated Press - Business News on MSN.com.Nissan is set to implement significant job and output cuts at its U.S. vehicle assembly plants. The company has decided to make these changes in response to evolving market dynamics and a shift in…Read more...
Nissan plans job and production cuts in U.S.
Nissan Motor Corp is slashing production at its U.S. plants and offering buyouts to factory workers there as part of the Japanese automaker’s urgent efforts to return to profitability. The move is part of Nissan’s plans, announced two months ago, to slash 9,000 jobs globally, including in China, after it…
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