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Nissan to cut around 1,700 jobs in India as part of global restructuring process

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Japanese auto major Nissan plans to cut over 1,700 jobs in India, mostly in manufacturing operations, as part of a global exercise to reduce headcount by over 6,000 across different locations.

In an analyst presentation, the company said it aims to cut over 6,100 jobs across six sites globally between FY2020 and FY2022.

The company had set a target of reducing of over 6,400 head count over 8 locations globally in 2018-2019.

As per industry sources, over 1,700 jobs could be impacted at Renault-Nissan alliance plant in Chennai as part of the ongoing process.

When contacted Nissan Motor India declined to comment.

The Renault-Nissan alliance plant and R&D facility account for around 40,000 direct and indirect jobs in Tamil Nadu. The plant has an installed capacity to produce 4.8 lakh units per annum.

 

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First Published: Jul 26 2019 | 4:50 PM IST

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