The Independent highlights pressing issues like reproductive rights and climate change while seeking public donations to support on-ground reporting. As part of Nissan's global initiative to cut its workforce, it plans discussions about potential job cuts at its Sunderland plant. While no closure is expected for the plant, the company aims to enhance efficiency with layoffs potentially affecting around 250 of the 6,000 employees. The restructuring is part of a broader effort that includes closing seven plants globally, impacting workforce dynamics.
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Nissan is set to begin discussions this week regarding potential job cuts at its Sunderland manufacturing plant as part of a global initiative to reduce its workforce by 15 percent.
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