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After announcing massive layoffs and factory closures, Nissan said its Tennessee and Mississippi factories remain important ...
Nissan is experiencing a perfect storm of issues causing the automaker to struggle with sales and operating profit. So how ...
Nissan plans to cut about 15% of its global workforce, or about 20,000 jobs, according to the Associated Press.
"We're very fortunate to have a robust industrial footprint in the United States, at Smyrna [Tennessee ... light trucks and some auto parts had forced Nissan North America to adjust operations at its ...
"Our manufacturing operations in Tennessee and Mississippi are strategically important to the company’s future in this crucial market," Nissan Americas Corporate Communications Director Kyle ...
"Our manufacturing operations in Tennessee and Mississippi are strategically important to the company’s future in this crucial market," Nissan Americas Corporate Communications Director Kyle ...
Tennessee is home to the largest Nissan plant in America. Nissan announced that it's cutting an additional 11,000 jobs, bringing the Japanese automaker's total workforce reduction to around 20,000.