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Nissan Reportedly Set to Axe 10,000 Jobs in Latest Round of Cuts

An auto worker uses tools on a vehicle's engine. (Photo: Christian Buehner / Unsplash)

What’s going on at Nissan?

Nissan is reportedly planning to pull out the axe again — this time eliminating approximately 10,000 jobs.

The automaker refused to comment on report by NHK, Japan’s public broadcaster, which was picked up by Reuters.

Ivan Espinosa, who took over as Nissan’s CEO in April, said the company is considering extra measures as it restructures its operations.

The bombshell report comes after Nissan slashed thousands of roles in November.

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Impact on Canadian staff

It remains unclear if any Canadian employees at Nissan will be let go.

According to LinkedIn, the company has more than 800 workers in the country.

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