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    Report: Ford paying $770 million to close plant because of slowing economy
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    According to a report from Reuters, Ford is shelling out $770 million in a severance deal that will see the automaker close its facility in Genk, Belgium. The automaker reached this deal with the 4,000 hourly workers employed at the plant last week, which means the company will pay out an average ...

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    Report: Coda Automotive undergoes "massive layoffs"
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    Plug In Cars is reporting that there have been "massive layoffs" at California electric vehicle startup Coda Automotive. Apparently, more than 50 employees, "including a substantial part of its sales and marketing staff," were let go according to an anonymous source. The source said the situation ...

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    Report: Mazda to axe 25% of jobs in North America and Europe
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    Automotive News Europe reports that struggling Japanese automaker Mazda is set to cut a total of 250 jobs in the U.S. and Europe. The cuts, originally reported by Japan's Nikkei, come as part of new reorganization efforts and represent 25 per cent of the company's staff in both markets. Mazda has ...

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    Confirmed: GM to axe 100 R&D positions
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    General Motors has confirmed it will cut 100 research and development positions at its Warren, Michigan, Technical Center and will close another R&D lab in Bangalore, India. The cuts are about a 25-per cent reduction in the Warren facility and are part of a "global restructuring." "These ...

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    Report: Sluggish Fiat 500 sales triggering layoffs at Chrysler engine plant
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    %Gallery-129219% The Fiat 500 may have taken overseas markets by storm, but that isn't quite the case here in North America, where a delayed rollout, overly optimistic sales projections and related issues have hampered the retro supermini's sales. So much so, in fact, that Chrysler has reportedly ...

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    Report: Pininfarina exits carmaking business, plans to concentrate on design
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    Reuters reports that Pininfarina will lay off 127 workers as the company shuts down its manufacturing business to focus more heavily on design and engineering. The Italian company points to the declining automotive market as the reason behind the move. The layoffs are expected to cost the company ...

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