Japan auto industry vows to protect jobs amid virus crisis

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Japan auto industry vows to protect jobs amid virus crisis:

Automobile Manufacturers Association, said he was worried the Japanese economy might be destroyed before the world can win the fight against the sickness caused by COVID-19.

The group that brings together Japanese automakers, including Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co., and also parts makers, will set up a special fund to help those laid off find jobs, Toyoda said. After World War II, Toyota made pots and pans and grew potatoes on farms, Toyoda said, emphasizing automakers' determination to make practically anything to protect jobs and survive.

Japan declared a state of emergency this week as cases have continued to surge, especially in Tokyo and other urban areas. Japan has about 5,500 coronavirus cases, but the fear is that there may be an exponential jump. The world has 1.6 million confirmed cases, with more than 466,000 in the U.S.

 

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Good one from Japan. I refused to lay off any of my staffs too, I had to support them by paying them upfront salaries and embracing them emotionally👌👌👌

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That gay talk your self

I hope it won't mean to send the employees to the factories by jam-packed buses.

But how?LOL

GM's got ya beat... They're making ventilators 👍 And working, and holding off on payments due to coronavirus and they're American 🇺🇸 and making my ZR1 when this is over. Buy American.

We can all pretty much agree that anything foreign countries say are lies. We need to tell the world FO.

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