Story: Nissan will lower more than 10,000 jobs.
That was the report of the Japanese broadcaster NHK Monday (May 12).
It would result in the total cutbacks, including previously announced dismissal to around 20,000 or 15% of its workforce.
The wrestling Japanese car manufacturer warned last month that it would probably book a record loss for the financial year that ended in March of a maximum of just over $ 5 billion.
It blamed the accusation to the accusation of the projected number.
Nissan will announce the results on Tuesday on Tuesday and refused to comment on the NHK report.
The car manufacturer wants to make his company slimmer and more resilient after he has done it badly in his top market on the US.
The performance there suffered due to a lack of hybrids and an aging line-up.
Nissan has also struggled in China, where it wants to launch in the coming years to launch around 10 new vehicles to combat a steep drop in sales.
The company had already tried to reduce 9,000 jobs and to reduce global capacity by a fifth as part of its restructuring plans.
The weak achievements forced his profit views to lower four times for the financial year that just ended.