Japan's Nissan Motor is offering buyouts to workers and cutting back shifts at three U.S. factories, a company spokesperson said on Thursday, as the automaker pushes to slash $2.6 billion in costs globally.
Nissan Motor is slashing production at its U.S. plants and offering buyouts to factory workers there as part of the Japanese automaker’s urgent efforts to return to profitability
Nissan is cutting shifts at its Smyrna plant and offering buyouts to some employees. This is part of the Japanese company's plan to cut 9,000 workers.
Japanese automaker Nissan is slimming down its production in the U.S. and offering buyouts to workers in a push to cut jobs after reporting losses during the last quarter. Nissan is offering voluntary separation packages to employees at assembly plants in Smyrna,
SMYRNA, Tenn. (WZTV) — Nissan has confirmed that its plants in Smyrna, Canton, and Decherd will experience job cuts. The company stated it would initially seek volunteers for the layoffs, offering severance packages to those who opt-in.
Nissan Motor Co. is eliminating a work shift at two US vehicle assembly plants and trimming its hourly staff via buyouts, a downsizing to align its output with lower sales volumes as it mulls a possible sale to Honda Motor Co.
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CANTON, Miss. (WLBT) - Major changes are on the way to the Nissan Manufacturing Plant in Canton. Jobs will soon be cut and eliminated. This comes as Nissan offers voluntary buyout packages to certain hourly employees.
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As Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida said during a November investor’s meeting, the company needs to get back on “the growth track," and for the troubled automaker, that means cuts. But decreasing global production capacity 20% and slashing at least 9,000 jobs ...
Nissan will operate a single shift on one production line at each of its two U.S. facilities, located in Smyrna and Canton, Mississippi, according to Bloomberg. It expects to go back to a two-shift schedule when it introduces new vehicle models in 2027 and 2028. The production cuts impact the Rogue in Smyrna and the Altima in Canton.