Archive: july 30, 2008

Nissan offering buyouts to Tennessee workers

Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, SUVs, Trucks/Pickups, Hirings/Firings/Layoffs, Nissan
Following up Nissan's first set of U.S. buyout packages offered a year ago, employees at both the Smyrna and Decherd powertrain plants in Tennessee will be offered a lump sum payout along with medical and car purchase benefits to leave. Last year, the buyouts attracted 775 workers, though the payout at that time was just $45k plus an additional $500 for each year of service. This time, the lump sum starts at a heady $100k. Not surprisingly, Nissan is expecting more people to take the package this year than last. In...

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