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Nissan Motor Co announced major steps to reconfigure its global operations after a challenging financial year. The company said on Tuesday that it will slash thousands of jobs and close almost half of ...
Nissan on Tuesday announced it will close seven of its global vehicle plants and slash its workforce by 20,000 by 2027 as part of a major cost-saving drive to save the company.
The new job cuts will bring Nissan's total U.S. workforce reduction to around 20,000 jobs, after it previously announced plans to cut 9,000 U.S.-based positions. It will cut the number of its ...
North East mayor Kim McGuinness said that she would do 'everything she could' to keep the Washington site - which employs 6,000 people - open.
Along with a year-on-year loss, the automaker will reduce its workforce by an additional 15%. Nissan plans to cut 10 000 more ...