(Update) Nissan to Solicit Early Retirements in Japan
Tokyo, May 18 (Jiji Press)--Nissan Motor Co. plans to solicit early retirements from administrative staff in Japan from July, it was learned Sunday.
Nissan has already notified employees of the plan and will provide details to those subject to the plan, company officials said.
(2025/05/18-13:53)
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