Nissan says cutting another 500 jobs

Nissan Motor Co said Wednesday it was eliminating another 500 jobs in Japan and reducing production as the global economic crisis saps demand for cars.

TOKYO: Nissan Motor Co said Wednesday it was eliminating another 500 jobs in Japan and reducing production as the global economic crisis saps demand for cars.

Japan's third largest automaker said it would reduce output by 79,000 cars from January to March by cutting shifts or operating days at plants. The 500 workers are all on temporary contracts.

Nissan said in a statement it took the decision to "manage inventory levels and ensure a balanced production supply in response to continued declines in global vehicle sales."

Nissan, whose net profit slumped by more than 40 percent in the first half, said in October it was slashing 3,500 jobs worldwide.

It had already in recent months said it would cut production by 137,000 vehicles, mostly luxury cars and sports utility vehicles that had been meant for export to the United States, which has seen demand plummet.
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