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The Government has asked Nissan for more details about its plans following its cost-reduction plan announcement ...
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.
North East mayor Kim McGuinness said that she would do 'everything she could' to keep the Washington site - which employs 6,000 people - open.
New management at Nissan has implemented a bold turnaround plan after reporting a net loss of $AU7 billion, starting with ...
The cuts will bring the total headcount loss to about 20,000 as the battered Japanese carmaker fights to keep afloat. The ...
The additional job cuts are part of a broader cost-cutting strategy as Nissan continues to navigate a challenging global ...
Nissan is experiencing a perfect storm of issues causing the automaker to struggle with sales and operating profit. So how ...
After announcing massive layoffs and factory closures, Nissan said its Tennessee and Mississippi factories remain important ...
Nissan is slashing about 15% of its global workforce, or about 20,000 employees, as the Japanese automaker reported a loss Tuesday for the fiscal year that just ended amid slipping vehicle sales in ...
Six months after revealing layoffs affecting 9,000 workers, Nissan is more than doubling that amount and cutting 20,000 jobs ...
The new layoffs will bring Nissan's total workforce cuts to about 20,000 jobs. Last year, the automaker announced plans to cut 9,000 workers and previously announced nixing plans to build a plant in ...
Nissan reveals plans to eliminate 11,000 positions and close 7 factories worldwide as the struggling automaker confronts ...