Nissan Plans to Cut 12,500 Jobs Globally
WSJ What’s News - En podkast av The Wall Street Journal

P.M. Edition for July 25th: Nissan has announced it's cutting 9% of its workforce - that's about 12,500 jobs - amid plunging profits. The Wall Street Journal's Sean McLain has more. Plus, the federal government plans to resume executions of death-row inmates. WSJ's Sadie Gurman explains what's behind the change.
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