Renault may build Nissan and Daimler models in France if new labour deal agreed
Currently looking to agree a new labour agreement with its French workforce that will increase competitiveness
Renault is looking at the possibility of manufacturing vehicles for its full alliance partner Nissan and its other alliance company Daimler if it can conclude a suitable labour agreement with its unions, according to a Reuters report. The company is currently looking to agree a new labour agreement with its French workforce that will increase competiveness, flexibility and the firm's cost structure. The OEM said that in the latest round of discussions with its labour union leaders it asked workers to sign up to an average 6.5% increase in working time.
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