Nissan's Carlos Ghosn: 20,000 Jobs Slashed, First Loss In 9 Years

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YURI KAGEYAMA | February 9, 2009 01:23 PM EST | AP

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Nissan Motor Co. Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn speaks during a press conference at Nissan's Tokyo headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009. Nissan sank into a loss for the fiscal third quarter and forecast its first full-year loss in nearly a decade on Monday, forcing Japan's third-biggest automaker to slash 20,000 jobs, or 8.5 percent of its global work force. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

TOKYO — Nissan announced 20,000 job cuts Monday, the deepest reduction among Japan's automakers in battling the global downturn, as it forecast its first annual loss in nine years.

Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said the latest problems were industrywide and due to the global economic slump and the appreciating yen. They didn't mean Nissan Motor Co. was reverting to its money-losing status that required a bailout from alliance partner Renault SA in 1999, he said.

The last time Japan's third-largest automaker racked up an annual net loss was for the fiscal year that ended March 2000. Then, a bloated Nissan had lost money in seven of the previous eight years.

"In 1999, we were alone. In 2009, everybody is suffering," Ghosn, also chief executive at Renault, said at Nissan's Tokyo headquarters.

Nissan now expects a 265 billion yen ($2.9 billion) net loss for the fiscal year through March _ joining a raft of other Japanese corporate giants, including Toyota, Toshiba and Sony, in slashing jobs and projecting annual losses.

As a key step in weathering the downturn, Ghosn said Nissan will cut 20,000 jobs worldwide, or 8.5 percent of its 235,000-strong global work force, by March 2010.

Some 12,000 of the job cuts will be in Japan, including group companies, and the rest will be overseas. The company did not give a further regional breakdown.

The maker of the Z sports car and the March compact sank to a loss of 83.2 billion yen for the October-December period from a 132.2 billion yen profit a year earlier. Quarterly sales plunged 34.4 percent to 1.817 trillion yen.

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Mamoru Katou, analyst with Tokai Tokyo Research, remained pessimistic about Nissan's recovery prospects.

Toyota and Honda, which both have gas-electric hybrids going on sale this year, are better positioned to boost sales when the recovery kicks in, he said. Nissan does not have a comparable hybrid model.

Nissan's job cuts in Japan _ more aggressive than its domestic rivals _ show its strategy to take production overseas and take advantage of the soaring yen but that would make the Nissan brand less popular in its home market, Katou said.

"The job cuts will hurt Japanese parts-makers, too, and in the long run diminish the Nissan brand value in Japan," he said.

No. 1 automaker Toyota Motor Corp., which is projecting a 350 billion yen ($3.85 billion) net loss for the fiscal year through March, its first such loss since 1950, is reducing contract workers in Japan from 8,800 in June last year to 3,000 in March.

Honda Motor Co., Japan's No. 2 automaker, is faring relatively better and is expecting to stay in the black, with a 80 billion yen ($879 million) profit. But it will cut the number of temporary workers at its Japan plants from 3,100 to zero by the end of April.

Nissan has already reduced its temporary plant workers in Japan by about 2,000 and slashed its British work force by 1,200 at its plant in Sunderland, northern England, where it had employed about 5,000 people. It has offered early retirement to 1,200 workers in the U.S., but that number will likely increase, according to Nissan.

Among other measures to cut costs, Nissan's directors will forgo bonus pay for the year ending March. Their salaries, and the salaries of corporate officers, will be reduced by 10 percent. Salaries of managers will be reduced by 5 percent.

Shift elimination, work stoppages and shorter working hours will help reduce global production by 20 percent, or 787,000 vehicles, from the initial plan by the end of this fiscal year, the automaker said.

Inventory is being reduced by 20 percent to 480,000 vehicles from 630,000 in March 2008.

Nissan sold 731,000 vehicles worldwide in the quarter ending Dec. 31, down 18.6 percent from the same period a year earlier. Nissan's vehicle sales suffered especially in the U.S., where they dropped 29.7 percent in January.

Nissan remains committed to developing electric vehicles and other zero-emission technology, Ghosn said.

"We don't think this crisis is going to last forever," he said.

Nissan shares slid 5.8 percent to 261 yen. Earnings were announced after trading ended in Tokyo.

TOKYO — Nissan announced 20,000 job cuts Monday, the deepest reduction among Japan's automakers in battling the global downturn, as it forecast its first annual loss in nine years. Chief Execut...
TOKYO — Nissan announced 20,000 job cuts Monday, the deepest reduction among Japan's automakers in battling the global downturn, as it forecast its first annual loss in nine years. Chief Execut...
 
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- Mattie I'm a Fan of Mattie 49 fans permalink

I feel bad for every person that lost their job, but my Nissan Altima is the absolute worst car I have ever owned, with the worst customer service I have ever received. I bought it three years ago, I live in MN, you know where it gets to be 20 below on a regular basis. The car didn't have heat from the day I bought it. I brought it back again and again. I was told, and I'm not making this up by the head mechanic, that the car was designed wrong, that I should GET A BLANKET. The district manager of Nissan said I had to high of expectations that no car has heat in MN. I went through the better business bureau and Nissan USA and got no where. BBB keeps records of your complaints. I guess with service and responses like that, I'm not suprised that they aren't doing well. I'll be going back to Honda, they had heat in their cars, even in MN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 02/09/2009

Go to Ford. They have great overall quality and the absolute best climate control systems on the market.

I live in Michigan and none of my Ford heaters or defrosters ever let me down. Further, I've never even had any cold weather problems with my Fords: 19 below, 22 below - doesn't matter, they've fired right up every time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 02/09/2009
- Mattie I'm a Fan of Mattie 49 fans permalink

thanks, I'm still paying for my lemon (three payments left YEAH, but I appreciate the advice. Not having heat is a problem, but it was the absolute worst customer service ever that bothered me the most. I can still hear him, get a blanket...­....oh my god, my teeth are clenched!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 02/09/2009
- CR46 I'm a Fan of CR46 223 fans permalink

Same exact problem my daughter had(she lives in Mn also) She dumped it after a yr. She took a slight loss, but she said she just should have kept her old taurus w/200,000 that got her through HS and college. She did buy a Ford then(an escape) and has been happy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 02/09/2009
- Mattie I'm a Fan of Mattie 49 fans permalink

I've talked to other people who have the same problem. I feel good whenever I talk anyone out of buying a Nissan. I posted my experience on some car websites, but there really is nothing you can do against a huge company like that I know though, that I have convinced people not to buy Nissan. I'll take my victories where I can get them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 02/10/2009
- leeman79 I'm a Fan of leeman79 6 fans permalink

Next, Toyota and Honda. Plant closures - U.S. southern states. Senator Shelby, I thought you said this was a problem unique to the U.S. automakers because of the unions?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 02/09/2009

Toyota and Honda are afraid of the fallout if they shut down plants and slash jobs here. They're doing it overseas first. Honda recently started a four month shutdown in Great Britain and both have shed employees in Japan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 02/09/2009
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They should sell Renaults here in the US. .I know, it's just a name, but they all come from the same company, and with European-spec fuel efficiency and design that is much more innovative than what American buyers usually see, it could spur some interest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 02/09/2009
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Wait, I thought the foreign auto makers had it right....t­heir labor costs are much lower than our UAW salaries..­.this must be wrong...th­is just can't be right....s­omething's wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 02/09/2009
- Meah I'm a Fan of Meah 52 fans permalink
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I want to hear what that wea sel Corker has to say now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 02/09/2009
- CR46 I'm a Fan of CR46 223 fans permalink

LMAO!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 02/09/2009
- TrueIndy08 I'm a Fan of TrueIndy08 31 fans permalink

I love my Exterra... but these guys need to get on board with Toyota and Honda and make a viable hybrid... or else they will be done for

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 02/09/2009

Hybrid....­..........­jeeez.....­.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 02/09/2009
- Mattie I'm a Fan of Mattie 49 fans permalink

I hate my Ultima, the worst car ever!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 02/09/2009
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They have an Altima Hybrid. It is only offered in a handful of states and they are renting the technology from Toyota. That being said I think Nissan is targetting the plugin electric car market rather than the hybrids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 02/09/2009
- CR46 I'm a Fan of CR46 223 fans permalink

But does the heater work????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 02/09/2009

I can't believe how many jobs were cut by Nissan, I feel bad for all those poor workers. To learn more about the Nissan situation, click http://free.onesource.com/ce.com/Nissan_Motor_Company_Limited-overview/t_k/v_20835

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 02/09/2009
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