BMW cuts jobs in US to survive pandemic

BMW cuts jobs in US to survive pandemic

As the automotive industry reels with dwindling sales and a few weeks of zero sales, even industry giants like BMW have had to resort to cutting jobs to survive the recession-hit market. Read about the details here.

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