Mitsubishi Motors to cut 500-600 jobs to reduce costs:
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[September 26, 2020] By
Maki Shiraki
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp
<7211.T> will seek voluntary retirement from 500 to 600 employees,
mostly in management, in Japan from mid-November to cut costs, two
sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday.
The auto company is expected to post a net loss of 360 billion yen in
the financial year to March 2021, hurt by a plunge in sales due in part
to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mitsubishi has already embarked on a plan to cut 20% of fixed costs in
two years by shrinking its workforce and production and closing
unprofitable dealerships.
The company plans to solicit voluntary retirement from management
employees aged 45 years and over in Japan at its headquarters and other
sites, such as its Okazaki plant in Aichi prefecture and Mizushima plant
in Okayama prefecture, the sources said.
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A man walks near Mitsubishi cars as he visits Tokyo Motor Show in
Tokyo, Japan October 24, 2019. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
A spokesman for the company declined to comment.
The coronavirus crisis has worsened conditions at the company, which is already
battling falling sales in its largest markets of China and Southeast Asia, which
account for a quarter of its sales.
As part of its restructuring plan, Mitsubishi, a junior member of the
Nissan-Renault automaking group, has said it would stop making the Pajero SUV
crossover model next year and close the plant in Japan that makes the vehicle.
(Reporting by Maki Shiraki; Writing by Kaori Kaneko; Editing by Sam Holmes)
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