Overview
- Nissan carried out formal terminations November 10–12 under a company–union agreement that guarantees salary and benefits through January 31, 2026.
- The severance proposal was ratified October 31 before the federal labor authority and was approved by a majority of workers via secret ballot.
- Operations are set to decelerate with production expected to cease in December, when equipment transfers to Aguascalientes are slated to begin.
- State officials say roughly 300 workers could be invited to roles in Aguascalientes as part of the reorganization.
- Authorities estimate around 1,200 people are directly affected and note a clause barring short‑term reopening under new labor terms to preserve the collective contract.