Renault plans 800 job cuts in engineering in France
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Renault plans 800 job cuts in engineering in France
Renault announced on Wednesday a plan of voluntary departures in France, as part of the reorganization of its engineering division. No less than 800 engineers are involved, mainly in Île-de-France. - Renault: 800 engineers involved in a plan of voluntary departures by 2027 in France (Pro life and employment).
Renault announces a voluntary departure plan for 800 engineering positions in France. The manufacturer is trying to face up to Chinese competition.
The manufacturer presented to the social partners a reorganization of its engineering centre, providing for a wave of voluntary departures mainly in Ile-de-France and the recruitment of 150 to 200 engineers in software and electrification.
French car manufacturer launches reorganisation of its engineering division to adapt to Chinese competition, providing 800 voluntary departures by 2027 The car manufacturer
On Wednesday 24 June, Renault announced the abolition of 795 positions of technicians and engineers. Florent Grimaldi, CGT trade union delegate in the electric division of Renault, points to "massive job losses" to the work "for more than twenty years" in automotive engineering. And stresses "the really marked intensification of work" in R&D.
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