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Reports: Mitsubishi to cut 2,000 jobs

Published January 7, 2009, 9:27 pm, AP via Yahoo! Finance

Mitsubishi Motors Corp. will slash more than 2,000 temporary jobs in Japan by the end of March as the country's fourth largest automaker struggles in the face of a severe slump in sales worldwide, media reports said Thursday.

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