Nissan Disappears 10,000 employees on premise of re-employment at US factory New Corona Apr. 8 21:05

Due to the prolonged suspension of operations due to the spread of the new coronavirus, Nissan has fired approximately 10,000 employees at a US factory on the assumption that they will be rehired.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, Nissan has suspended operations at its US plant since last month and has decided to extend the suspension period to the end of this month.

This will result in more than a month of downtime, so Nissan will re-employ approximately 10,000 employees at three locations, including a car manufacturing plant in Tennessee and Mississippi. Once decided to fire.

Nissan has revealed that about 3,000 employees working in factories in Barcelona, ​​Spain will be laid off.

Among domestic manufacturers, Honda also temporarily suspends work while maintaining employment for approximately 18,000 employees working at eight automotive and parts factories in Ohio and Alabama in the United States. to hold.

The spread of the new coronavirus has forced automakers to suspend operations worldwide, including in the United States, Europe, and Asia, affecting production, sales, and employment.