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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 is set to close seven factories and cut up to 20,000 jobs globally, the car manufacturer's CEO, Ivan Espinosa, ...
Along with a year-on-year loss, the automaker will reduce its workforce by an additional 15%. Nissan plans to cut 10 000 more ...
In a recent interview with French business news channel BFM Business, former Nissan CEO and international fugitive Carlos ...
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 ...
Chief Executive Officer of Nissan, Ivan Espinosa has announced that a new Skyline is in development amidst of the automaker's ...
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 ...
Nissan has announced plans to slash tens of thousands of jobs, which will account for about 15% of its global workforce. In ...
The additional job cuts are part of a broader cost-cutting strategy as Nissan continues to navigate a challenging global ...
After announcing massive layoffs and factory closures, Nissan said its Tennessee and Mississippi factories remain important ...
Nissan has announced job cuts, plant closures, and cost-saving measures as it faces challenges in the US market.