KEY POINTS
  • Japanese automaker Nissan plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs globally as it looks to turn around its business, Kyodo News reported Wednesday.
  • Those intended additional job reductions, which include early retirement options, come after the company said in May it will slash at least 4,800 jobs worldwide, the news site said.
  • Nissan has about 139,000 employees around the world.
A general view of Nissan Crossing showroom in the Ginza district on November 21, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan.

Japanese automaker Nissan plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs globally as it looks to turn around its business, Kyodo News reported Wednesday.

Those additional job reductions, which include early retirement options, come after the automaker said in May it will slash about 4,800 jobs worldwide, the news site said, citing company sources. Nissan has about 139,000 employees around the world.