German Truck Manufacturer MAN to Cut Over 2,000 Jobs - Reports

NAMPA / Sputnik
2025-11-21
MOSCOW, November 21 (RIA Novosti) - German truck and bus manufacturer MAN will cut approximately 2,300 jobs in Germany over the next ten years, the Handelsblatt newspaper reported, citing a company spokesperson. The layoffs will take place at MAN's main plant in Munich and two others in Nuremberg and Salzgitter, the report said on Thursday. MAN attributed the job cuts to the need to adapt to the ongoing decline in the German truck market and impr......
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