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DMR News on MSNNissan Announces Further Job Cuts and Factory Reductions as Part of Cost-Saving StrategyNissan, Japan’s third-largest automaker, just announced that they’ll be cutting even more jobs. Nearly all of them plan to shrink their manufacturing footprint as part of overall companywide cost-saving measures.
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Nissan Motor plans to cut around 20,000 jobs worldwide—more than twice the 9,000 announced in late 2024—as part of a sweeping restructuring effort aimed at reversing declining sales and long-term underperformance.
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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.
Nissan Motor Company (Nissan) has announced a sweeping restructuring plan in response to significant financial challenges. On Tuesday, the automaker revealed its intention to shutter seven global factories and lay off approximately 20,
Nissan, meanwhile, also announced that it’s cutting 11,000 jobs and closing seven factories amid weak sales. That will bring the total number of layoffs at Nissan to 20,000 in the past year, which equals about 15% of its workforce. Both companies sell a ...