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Ford Cuts Salaried Jobs

Ford  will  cut 1,400 white collar jobs in a cost-savings move.
The automaker sent out letters to employees  saying that salaried staff eligible for retirement would be getting early retirement offers next week. Those who take the offer by October 23 would be leaving the company by the end of the year.
A letter from Kumar Galhotra, Ford’s president of the Americas said if the target is not met  “involuntary separations may be required.”
The auto industry has been hit hard by the economic downturn associated with the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ford posted a 50% drop in revenue in the second quarter, and it would have lost $1.9 billion in the period without a paper gain from its investment in Argo AI, a separate company working on self-driving car technology in which Ford and Volkswagen have a joint stake.
The company has 30,000 salaried US staff and 56,000 US hourly factory workers. It had 190,000 employees worldwide at the start of the year. It has not had any layoffs of hourly workers this year, unlike rival General Motors, in response to the drop in sales from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ford said its cost-cutting move is part of a five-year, $11 billion restructuring that was first announced two years ago. Most of the job cuts from that effort is expected to be focused on less profitable overseas operations.

From CNN