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Michelin to Cut up to 1,500 Jobs in France to Reduce Costs

Summary by Business Times
FRENCH tyre maker Michelin is considering a plan to cut up to 1,500 jobs over three years to reduce costs, the company said on Thursday, as it faces a hit from the Iran war. Read more at The Business Times.

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Michelin, the world's largest tyre manufacturer, has to act because of high production costs. Now, the dismantling of over Tausen sites in France is to follow.

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In an economic context described as "unstable", the Michelin group announced a project to adapt its teams, however without forced departure. But it could involve up to 1,500 positions over three years.

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Michelin to cut up to 1,500 jobs in France to reduce costs

·New York, United States
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CLERMONT-FERRAND (ANP) - The French tire manufacturer Michelin plans to cut up to 1,500 jobs in France over the next three years. The company aims to reduce costs and simplify the organization by doing so.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Michelin announced on Thursday 28 May that it had informed its staff representatives and trade union organisations of a plan to adapt its workforce in France, which could involve up to 1,500 posts over three years. To explain this decision, the tyre manufacturer cites economic instability and too high a cost structure.

·Paris, France
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The French tyre leader, who made the announcement on Thursday 28 May, said that these deletions would take the form of voluntary departures. This is the group's second departure plan for the 2020s.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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