Although Toyota is best known for making fuel efficient vehicles – including the best-selling hybrid on the planet, the Prius – the Japanese automaker does make its fair share of SUVs and trucks. Despite its green image, Toyota has not been able to outrun the slumping truck market and has announced job cuts at its SUV plant in Japan.
Toyota has cut 800 contract jobs at its Toyota Motor Kyushu Inc. plant in southwestern Japan, largely due to the slumping U.S. market. The Japanese plant produces the Lexus RX and Toyota Highlander SUVs for export, according to Automotive News.
Toyota has already idled Tundra pickup truck and Sequoia SUV production here in the U.S., and will soon switch Tundra production exclusively to its Texas plant. Once the Tundra makes the switch, Toyota will add the Highlander to the Tundra and Sequoia’s Princeton, Indiana plant.
Through the first six months of the year, Toyota’s sales were down 11.8 percent.



08/05, 1:22 PM
posted by:
howsmydriving
This is BIG news in Japan because companies do everything they can to avoid lay-offs. Losing a job in that country is more serious than in America. It can be very hard to get re-hired.
08/05, 1:26 PM
posted by:
xyunya
This is not Toyota “lifers” those are contracts. The labor shortage in Japan is so severe that a lot of south Americans are moving in to work. Including Toyota plants. I don’t know if those fired are So. Americans, but finding job is not an issue in Japan.
08/05, 3:20 PM
posted by:
t-ak-box
How do they say “Their coming to take our jobs” in Japanese.
08/05, 6:23 PM
posted by:
olds307
^^California Rolls
08/06, 10:42 AM
posted by:
Buhbye
800 votes to form a union.