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Cummins expects to slash jobs

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A sluggish economy has proven to be more than one auto-industry behemoth can bear.

Cummins Inc. announced this week that  they plan to cut up to1,500 jobs by year’s end on the heels of sluggish sales figures, reported Jobspectrum.

Cummins CEO Tom Linebarger told Yahoofinance “uncertainty regarding the direction of the global economy” forced the company to slash its expenses.

Cummins is also likely to shutter some manufacturing plants as well as slashing the workforce, added NBC news.

The company employs approximately 44,000 people worldwide. The job cuts are expected in plants located in New Mexico, Minnesota and North Carolina by the end of the year, said Jobspectrum.

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