The Nissan-Honda integration could bankrupt 9,000 subcontractors, excluding smaller tiers. Explore possible solutions for their survival.
1Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:41:58.91ID:ZtFab9sI0
75Security guard [lv.9](Mushroom) [Nida].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 15:10:38.96ID:w6k9NIDj0
>>1
No company or person can survive if they depend on one thing anymore.
Companies have to work hard to secure multiple business partners.
Individuals can devote themselves to one organization but still be stuck with layoffs.
No company or person can survive if they depend on one thing anymore.
Companies have to work hard to secure multiple business partners.
Individuals can devote themselves to one organization but still be stuck with layoffs.
2Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Tokyo) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:43:25.59ID:RlazoXv20
It’s a story about being slowly tortured to death or killed all at once.
4Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Shiga Prefecture) [br].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:44:48.29ID:dy4vM/rj0
How about a truck driver, a nursery teacher, or a caregiver?
7Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (New Japan) [il].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:45:52.38ID:1S5JfMND0
>>4
That’s right. If you go to a place where there is a shortage of human resources, everything will be fine.
That’s right. If you go to a place where there is a shortage of human resources, everything will be fine.
79Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Myo) [it].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 15:12:54.50ID:vvRzUSO+0
>>4
There’s a labor shortage because people keep saying this and that.
It’s time for the losers to give up and stop doing that kind of work.
Unless they do that, Japan is on the way out.
There’s a labor shortage because people keep saying this and that.
It’s time for the losers to give up and stop doing that kind of work.
Unless they do that, Japan is on the way out.
5Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Zipang) [de].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:45:07.74ID:jGgbwv580
I wonder if there will be any restructuring of head office employees?
I’m worried because my younger brother works there…
I’m worried because my younger brother works there…
16Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:48:33.13ID:l+Yth6O40
>>5
In fact, you probably don’t need the main unit the most.
In fact, you probably don’t need the main unit the most.
6Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Zipang) [ru].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:45:12.65ID:ZPE12euF0
I followed him all the way from Tokyo to Yorii, but he abandoned me.
13Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [de].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:47:49.65ID:XgETyuWo0
>>7
Sex industry for Chinese people behind Shinjuku.
Sex industry for Chinese people behind Shinjuku.
9Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [de].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:46:44.19ID:XgETyuWo0
Isoya: “Eh? So the condition is to dismantle Nissan Motors? Won’t you have to destroy the body too?”
10Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Zipang) [kr].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:47:30.41ID:xwHMNJwE0
The baseball club is disbanded.
11Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Aichi Prefecture) [gb].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:47:40.67ID:SlnXV+la0
Is Okazaki’s Mitsubishi finally out this time?
12Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Ibaraki Prefecture) [jp].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:47:43.59ID:WeyyfHhs0
We have a replacement for foreign workers.
14Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Tokyo) [cz].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:48:09.23ID:ddv3ImgU0
The people who worked for Nissan must have been prepared for this.
15Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Ibaraki Prefecture) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:48:10.07ID:a1gdz/jm0
How about a facility security guard?
18Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [de].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:49:46.14ID:XgETyuWo0
Album like empower didn’t sell overseas.
19Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (garden) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:49:50.38ID:CWfR1d+H0
What if those small and medium sized businesses got together and started a big company?
21Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:50:20.53ID:QsPtmPaj0
The technology just goes overseas.
23Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Tokyo) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:51:40.03ID:wTgseevr0
>>21
There are hardly any subcontractors with the skills.
There are hardly any subcontractors with the skills.
22Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Tokyo) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:51:10.70ID:wTgseevr0
Will the small and medium-sized enterprises that sued Nissan for violating the Subcontracting Act go bankrupt?
26Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [de].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:53:05.27ID:XgETyuWo0
>>22
Even if you sue them, they will disappear and you will not be able to pay.
Even if you sue them, they will disappear and you will not be able to pay.
27Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (garden) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:53:36.99ID:Droa4UX90
>>22
That’s true.
But Japan is currently short of workers in construction, civil engineering, nursing care, distribution, retail, food service, AV acting, etc., so it’s not a problem.
That’s true.
But Japan is currently short of workers in construction, civil engineering, nursing care, distribution, retail, food service, AV acting, etc., so it’s not a problem.
24Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [de].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:52:08.83ID:XgETyuWo0
No need for Nissan software. Toyota just barely passed. Car companies like Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Mazda, Suzuki, and Daihatsu can’t make software.
31Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Kyoto Prefecture) [kr].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:54:13.56ID:DxEoCtVT0
>>24
Because Toyota has Denso.
Because Toyota has Denso.
25Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Chiba Prefecture) [ca].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:52:55.48ID:YDb8cSSw0
To be honest, all an automobile company needs is a stable supply of cheap workers who can assemble temporary workers. Design and engineering can be done separately, and sales can be outsourced. There are plenty of people who can be fired.
30Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Yamaguchi Prefecture) [cn].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:54:03.87ID:snKfcUzz0
If we’re talking about Toyota, Aichi itself is Toyota prefecture, but what about Nissan and Honda?
32Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Mushroom) [Look]Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:54:33.64ID:To1Rm5wl0
In fact, it’s good that restructuring is progressing and things will become healthier. We need to form a subcontractor alliance and become as strong as the client.
33Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Tokyo) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:55:01.99ID:wTgseevr0
People who worked as development SEs in the systems department at Nissan or Mitsubishi should be able to find other companies.
34Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Zipangu) [nz].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:55:04.19ID:S5BBIG8v0
I always boast that there are plenty of jobs available if you don’t be picky, so do your best.
35Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Zipang) [cn].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:55:05.04ID:loFYqmpY0
If there’s anything that needs saving, it’s unemployment protection for employees, and job-changing training. There’s no need to guarantee the lavish lifestyle of the subcontractor’s family.
43Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Kyoto Prefecture) [kr].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:57:53.61ID:DxEoCtVT0
>>35
Ghosn was given a significantly higher severance pay. My grandfather, who passed away two years ago, also volunteered to retire early at age 55. He said that in terms of lifetime salary, it was more than if he had stayed at Nissan.
Ghosn was given a significantly higher severance pay. My grandfather, who passed away two years ago, also volunteered to retire early at age 55. He said that in terms of lifetime salary, it was more than if he had stayed at Nissan.
36Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (SoftBank) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:55:24.54ID:g9jV98Jh0
Will it become Yokohama Honda Marinos?
40Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (sb-android) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:57:11.76ID:IiXCaI380
Since they make engine parts, the parts manufacturing division will go out of business regardless of the merger, and the machine tool division will probably not be able to survive due to financial difficulties.
41Security guard [lv.45](Saitama prefecture) [de].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:57:21.62ID:ktmMuNN00
Will Nissan’s motorsport activities be restricted?
It will have an impact on attendance at domestic races, which will also be a negative for Honda’s circuit operations.
It will have an impact on attendance at domestic races, which will also be a negative for Honda’s circuit operations.
42Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (mushroom) [ca].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:57:23.95ID:2zQmJ7yJ0
I heard that this is the result of having originally cut a lot off.
44Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Tokyo) [no].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 14:58:52.18ID:6EApkmha0
The amount of parts needed won’t change, so subcontractors that survive will need new employees, and they won’t need executive presidents, meaning they will be weeded out. One of the reasons for Japan’s low growth is the weeding out of very small and medium-sized companies.
49Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (sb-android) [eu].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 15:00:11.35ID:4943nAIH0
This is probably why the merger will never work. The general feeling is that Nissan should be under Honda, but the subcontractors wouldn’t allow it.
50Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Zipang) [Nida].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 15:01:44.39ID:rLgkH7DM0
Essentially Honda bailing out Nissan.
52Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Soft Bank) [gb].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 15:02:25.58ID:gTtqj4Qv0
Construction, transportation, nursing care, services, agriculture, the list goes on.
62Guard [lv.45](Mushroom) [us].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 15:07:00.61ID:zWhdUUwS0
It looks like the same thing will happen as when Panasonic acquired Sanyo Electric.
81Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Osaka Prefecture) [fr].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 15:13:09.05ID:zkkCQcAK0
In the first place, it was said that if HVs and EVs, which have fewer parts, became the main focus, most of the temporary workers and non-regular employees would be fired and most of the subcontractors would go bankrupt.
93Anonymous @ Teary-eyed. (Kanagawa Prefecture) [cn].Dec. 23, 2024 (Mon) 15:17:24.54ID:L6m4qR+m0
I read the article and it seems like this is essentially a rescue merger for Nissan. It must be hard for the subcontractors.
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