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French carmaker Renault to cut 15,000 jobs

- By Sylvie Corbet

PARIS — French carmaker Renault said Friday it will cut 15,000 jobs worldwide as part of a $2.2 billion cost-cutting plan, as a brutal drop in industry sales during the pandemic worsened the company’s preexistin­g problems.

Renault, which employs 180,000 and is negotiatin­g a bailout with the French government, said nearly 4,600 jobs will be cut in France and more than 10,000 in the rest of the world over three years.

It will shrink its global production capacity from 4 million vehicles in 2019 to 3.3 million by 2024.

“The difficulti­es encountere­d by the group, the major crisis facing the automotive industry and the urgency of the ecological transition are all imperative­s that are driving the company to accelerate its transforma­tion,” the statement said.

Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard said at a news conference that “each decision, each cost cut has been weighed at length with employees in mind.”

Senard said the company will rely on voluntary departures, rather than firings, to meet its targeted cuts and is starting talks with unions.

The company is suspending plans to increase capacity in Morocco and Romania. It is also considerin­g adapting its facilities in Russia to new products and will stop producing Renault-branded fuelpowere­d cars in China.

It will close one site in France. The facility, located in suburban Paris, employs about 250 people.

“No to shutdown” read banners unfurled by dozens of workers protesting outside the plant Friday. Unions organized a temporary walkout.

Renault said it wants to focus its 13 other French sites on “areas with a promising future” including electric vehicles, light commercial vehicles and high value-added innovation.

Fabien Gache, from the CGT union at Renault, expressed concerns over the future of several French plants and denounced what he saw as a “very clear intention to wipe definitive­ly from France vehicle production capacities.”

He called for more protests to put pressure on Renault’s leadership.

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