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Nissan has announced the company’s broom with plans to remove 11,000 other employees of the company, and the company’s plans to close more than half of the world.
The latest cuts, the reduction of the general workforce of carmaker, about 20,000 jobs, Japanese based cars are 15% of the workforce Reuters and Associated Press.
Reuters reports that after a hurricane year, the company also announced that the company will close the seven plants. The movement will reduce the number of plants producing between 17 and 10.
It was not clear which positions were cut and what plants were closed.
The United States has reached Nissana today.
Nissan uses more than 133,000 people in the world Nissan’s Global WebsiteWith about 21,000 people including production workers in the United States.
The new ways will provide approximately 20,000 jobs to Nissan. Last year, the car manufacturer announced the plans to cut 9,000 employees and build a plant in Japan.
“As you can see, our full annual financial results are a wake up,” said CEO Ivan Espinosa, Reuters and Press Conference said Japan times. The reality is very clear. Our variable costs rise. Our fixed expenses are higher than our current income. “
Former CEO Makoto Uchida (2019-2025) replaced Espinosa (2019-2025) recently revealed several approaching vehicles New leaf houses and strokes.
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The action comes to Nissan Heels, which face many problems, including new management, falling sales and potential combinations or potential combinations or acquisitions or potential combinations or potential combinations. However, analysts do not see the company fails at any time, Detroit Free PressPart of the United States has reported last month today.
Nissan and Honda in December 2024 Announced a plan to joinBut Nissan withdrew from negotiations in February.
This is a developing story.
Contribution: Reuters; Phelan Mark with Detroit Free Press
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This article first appeared in the United States: Nissan layoff, plant closure: CARMAKER announces more cost reduction