Ford EV Rival Rivian Reduces Workforce Amid Softening Demand
Production will remain mostly flat compared to 2023.
Read More »Production will remain mostly flat compared to 2023.
Read More »Only around 1,000 workers of the current 4,500 will be retained.
Read More »A byproduct of investment scale backs by companies including Ford.
Read More »So far, 98 percent of workers have returned to their jobs.
Read More »FoMoCo is working to ramp production back up as quickly as possible.
Read More »Bringing the total up to nearly 500 at that plant alone.
Read More »Bringing the total up to 418 so far.
Read More »Bringing the total up over the 2,500 mark so far.
Read More »Another unfortunate side effect of the ongoing strike.
Read More »The layoffs will affect plants in Michigan and Ohio.
Read More »The Chicago Stamping and Lima Engine plants are directly affected.
Read More »Impacted workers come from the stamping and body construction portions of the plant.
Read More »A reported 1,000 salaried workers have been laid off.
Read More »It's unclear how many workers were let go.
Read More »It appears Ford isn't done with layoffs.
Read More »Ford has been cutting positions globally over the past year.
Read More »A shakeup of the automaker's current lineup is already underway.
Read More »The move reportedly won't impact the team's contributions across the globe.
Read More »The automaker is aiming to trim costs ahead of its EV transition.
Read More »More than the automaker initially expected.
Read More »As it continues its electric transition in Europe.
Read More »The automaker is trimming its European workforce as it converts to EVs.
Read More »Thousands of jobs are expected to be eliminated.
Read More »Another area the company is overstaffed in.
Read More »The move comes as other automakers are cutting EV prices.
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