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.
Factory workers at the Canton, Mississippi Nissan plant will be offered voluntary buyout packages in a cost cutting move by the Japanese auto maker. The buyouts are targeted at production lines in Canton and Smyrna,
Nissan announced Wednesday that it's cutting U.S. production lines and offering employees voluntary buyouts to avoid layoffs.
A woman died after she was allegedly kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend from a Nissan plant in Mississippi, authorities said.
In a bid to cut US$2.6 billion (RM11.5 billion) in global costs, Nissan is offering buyouts to workers and cutting back shifts at its Smyrna, Tennessee, and Canton, Mississippi vehicle assembly plants,
Nissan is dialing back production at the factories building its Rogue SUV and Altima sedan models, signaling a broader slowdown in demand. Along with scaling down output, the auto
When it announced its recovery plan in November, Nissan didn’t give details on where the job cuts might come. The workforce reduction of 9,000 people amounts to about 6% of its more than 133,000 global employees. The company also plans to slash its global production capacity by 20%.
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.
NISSAN Motor 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.
Madison County deputies are investigating a kidnapping that occurred at the Nissan plant in Canton. The incident happened on Monday, January 27. Health Hall,
Nissan confirmed it is again delaying EV production at its Canton, Mississippi plant. According to sources, it is also
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.