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unscrejects
Told you so folks. Told you for three years that Toyota were in a major numbers scam. They'd never give the reigns back to the family unless major wrongdoing had been uncovered.
ptolemy
As long as they are permanent: ie, Japanese, and robot respond to all orders.
Scrote
Isn't it strange how when Toyota made record profits they refused to increase wages, yet after only a few months of poor results they are clamouring to slash salaries?
I'm sure the unions will roll-over and take it, as usual.
rgetty
wanderlust: I totally agree. People have been touting the Japanese business model for so long, few bad months should not do so much damage. Unless like other things we hear about , Maybe they have been inflating their books too, or as some of you really refuse to believe. Maybe the exchange rate Really does play a big part. I know Toyota makes one third of their profits from it and that calculated at a 115 rate.Take away that and the company doesn't look that good.
WMD
How much are "bosses" cutting their own salaries, bonuses and the rest of the gravy train I wonder??
usaexpat
LIBERTAS: don't count the big three out just yet (well maybe Chrysler) In the latest Hybrid sedan review I read Ford's Fusion Hybrid beat the Toyota Camry hybrid in driving dynamics, fuel efficiency and quality of materials. That is a true upset and a welcome one. Toyota has been living off its reputation for far too long and customers are beginning to actually cross shop brands. All of that aside all carmakers will continue to suffer from the perfect storm that was not of their making. I don't see that Toyota has any choice but to seek concessions and layoff workers.
LIBERTAS
Toyota mantra: Take the long term view. Workers will follow as they´ll still have jobs and improved skills when the smoke clears, literally, and they make more efficient green cars. While they also eat the big3´s lunch.
Disillusioned
So.....Where are all these booming fortunes now? I guess it's easier to take from the poor than to actually expect the rich to support their own employees. Or, possibly they are waiting for a multibillion yen bailout from the Jp Gov. I hope the Jp Gov has some money left after they pay everybody the 12,000yen.
wanderlust
None of the big twelve Japanese manufacturers who are busy laying off staff have answered where all those trillions of yen of profits over the last 8 years have gone to... a couple of bad months and they plead poverty. Where is the vaunted long-term Japanese planning and management strategy?
Richard_the_First
So use some of the billions of USD in the bank, Mr Toyota. Your employees are your life blood.