Chennai:Japanese automobile giant Nissan Motor Corporation's announcement of plans to cut over 12,500 jobs globally has provoked intense speculation in the country on where the axe will fall in its Indian operations.
While in their announcement made on Thursday, Nissan has not listed the 14 sites or locations where it will cut the jobs, there are reports circulating that 1,700 jobs will be lost in India.
However, an official of Nissan Motor India Ltd told IANS that they are awaiting communication from their headquarters in Japan.
Meanwhile, Nissan and Renault have set up a joint venture (JV) car plant near here by the name of Renault Nissan Automotive India Private Ltd (RNAIPL). The 4.4-lakh-unit production capacity plant rolls out Nissan and Renault branded cars.
A union official at RNAIPL told IANS that there is no information about job cuts.
"Even at a recent town hall meeting, the management spoke about growth and increasing production," the union source said preferring anonymity.