Germany’s Daimler to cut ‘at least 10,000’ jobs to fund electric shift

German luxury automaker Daimler on Friday said it would slash at least 10,000 jobs worldwide in a major cost-cutting drive to help finance the switch to electric cars. “The total number worldwide will be in the five-digits,” Daimler personnel chief Wilfried Porth told reporters in a conference call, after the group said in an earlier statement “thousands” of jobs would be axed. Source The Local

US manufacturing renaissance: Cummins the latest to impose layoffs, will cut 2,000 in coming months

Engine manufacturer Cummins has said it will lay off around 2,000 employees in response to market conditions. A company spokesperson says the layoffs are expected to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2020. In a statement, the company called the cuts “tough and disappointing,” but says they are needed “to navigate this downturn and emerge stronger when markets return, just as we have done in the past.” Source CCJ