Toyota looks at moving tech jobs from Calif to Ann Arbor

Toyota’s tech center in Ann Arbor looks like a bigger and bigger jobs producer everyday.Excerpt:Toyota Motor Corp. may move some U.S. jobs out of California to cheaper states as declining sales force the world’s biggest carmaker to cut costs and reorganize operations, two people familiar with the plan said.The automaker may shift U.S. product planning, accounting, travel and data services from its sales company near Los Angeles to Kentucky or Michigan, where its North American engineering and assembly units are based, the people said. Details may be decided over the next several months, said the people, who declined to be identified because the plans aren’t public. Read the rest of the story here.

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Toyota’s tech center in Ann Arbor looks like a bigger and bigger jobs producer everyday.

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Toyota Motor Corp. may move some U.S. jobs out of California to cheaper states as declining sales force the world’s biggest carmaker to cut costs and reorganize operations, two people familiar with the plan said.

The automaker may shift U.S. product planning, accounting, travel and data services from its sales company near Los Angeles to Kentucky or Michigan, where its North American engineering and assembly units are based, the people said. Details may be decided over the next several months, said the people, who declined to be identified because the plans aren’t public.

Read the rest of the story here.

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