FAW Workers Play Musical Chairs in Automaker Shake-Up

FAW Group Corp. announced on Sept. 18 that all employees were to quit their jobs and reapply. Above, cars are made at an FAW automobile production line in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on May 5. Photo: Visual China
FAW Group Corp., China’s oldest state-run automaker, is undergoing a major internal shake-up affecting thousands of employees, sources from FAW told Caixin.
The company announced at a management meeting on Sept. 18 that all FAW employees, including those working for the group’s subsidiaries, were to quit their positions and reapply for their jobs, Caixin learned.
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