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Bugle Boy of Company B
Yes, well who's fault was that!?
Ascissor
Le cost-cutting
MSR Japan
Nissan is just about all but done.
Dirty name now.
Best days Gone.
Jeff Ko
Auto sector is overcrowded and Nissan is one of the weaker manufacturers. Merger or bankruptcy seem inevitable, just as Ghosn predicted.
Cricky
The Japanese auto maker won't say how many employees it is targeting to "leave"
But they have been asked them to assemble in an orderly fashion in the car park next to the black buses and expect to be charged with nefarious charges. It's the Nissan way. Or they could simply arrive at Narita and be Suprisingly arrested.
Spitfire
Saikawa's legacy:an almost dead Nissan with no uber businessman to come and save it again.
Well done.
rgcivilian1
The profits lost surely was in the billions as a result of Ghosn but yet the US workers are being punished with sayonara but nothing towards the Japanese workers. Seems pretty bias and unfair. The US Nissan had nothing to do with earnings lost as a result of Ghosn since he managed the Nissan Japan sector. Too bad the profits were swindled away by Nissan Japan. Sayonara Nissan.
oyatoi
Japan Inc. is now into full on face saving mode, doubling down on the billions in market capitalisation already shredded through Saikawa and crew’s hatchet job on their erstwhile (in name only) leader. For the fast dwindling number of true believers in global oneness, Nissan’s contretemps have been a huge wake up call and eye opening reality check.
TARA TAN KITAOKA
No surprise for me, due to bad reputation created by japanese bad management, I am just very sorry , others had to pay for their actions. Therefore, the question, is it worth to help companies like Nissan ???.
JJ Jetplane
What they didn't tell you is that this primarily affected management. Union employees were paid.
Arrrgh-Type
The writing should have been on the wall when Nissan had the unpaid vacation days earlier this month. Hopefully everyone was getting ready for this kind of situation. And this might be just the beginning, sad to say.
garypen
Since when does Nissan USA have union employees?
oldman_13
Karma.
Sad that as usual the older worker is the one penalized. I wonder how many will be voluntold to separate or else.
Reese
@cricky I don't want to see anyone lose their job but your comment above made me laugh out loud and was spot on too. :)
WA4TKG
How Convienient.
Samit Basu
One word of advice to Nissan; ditch the CVTs!!!!
Many consumers would never consider a vehicle with CVT thanks to its ill reputation earned by Nissan, and the only way to earn back consumer trust is to ditch CVT and return to traditional automatics.
JJ Jetplane
@garypen
NNissan workers voted no to mandatory union membership. However, there are still over 1,000 union members that joined of their own accord.
garypen
Over 1000 employees voted for the union. It doesn't mean that they belong to the union. The UAW doesn't have a contract with Nissan. So, there is no reason for Nissan to have paid the employees who voted yes.