Everybody Hurts, Sometimes
Like everyone, Honda is cutting production. The Financial Times reports that Hondaâs Swindon, England plant is shutting down for the months of February and March. The Japanese companyâs reputation for employee friendliness is takingĂ a bit hit with theĂ news that HondaâsĂ â5,000 workers in Swindon will be laid off without pay during the shutdown.â The much lauded Japanese no layoff policy has gone by the wayside at Honda just as it has at Mazda and Isuzu. Toyota is likewise shoving people out the door of itâs Japanese factories without pay, but continues to hide behind the âcontract workersâ ruse which has long allowed them to in reality hire and fire to meet demand changes while claiming not to do so.Ă Toyota âplans to reduce the number of contract workers on its Japanese payroll to about 3,000 by the first quarter of next year from more than 9,000 in the same period this year.â In simple terms, Toyota is laying off 6,000 people ⊠without calling them layoffs. Meanwhile, âFitch Ratings downgraded Nissanâs long-term debt rating on Friday from âA-minusâ to âBBB-plusâ and signaled that further cuts could follow.â Layoffs, plant shut-downs, debt rating downgrades and plunging profits. Sound familiar?