Nissan Furloughs 10,000 Workers

The company hopes to reopen its Mississippi and Tennessee plants by the end of the month.

 

Nissan has announced it will furlough most of its hourly manufacturing employees. 

As of April 7, this includes around 10,000 workers at plants in Canton, Miss., and Smyrna and Decherd, Tenn.

Nissan’s plants have been closed since March 20. They are now asking workers to file for unemployment benefits until at least April 27, which is when they hope to reopen.

Nissan’s year has been off to a rocky start. The automaker’s Q1 U.S. sales were down nearly 30% from the same period last year.

That amounts to about 100,000 fewer vehicles sold in the same three-month stretch year-over-year.

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