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    PARIS -- Renault is poised to announce 15,000 layoffs worldwide on Friday as it unveils a plan to boost its profitability and cope with faltering sales, a representative for the CFDT union said after meeting with the company.

    Some 4,500 jobs would go in France, though largely through a voluntary departure plan and a retirement scheme, the CFDT’s Franck Daout said on Thursday.

    "They have insisted on the fact everything will be negotiated," Daout said, adding that unions and state bodies would be involved in talks over potential job losses in France.

    Renault was not immediately available for comment.

    The automaker, which is 15 percent owned by the French government, had earlier this year flagged a "no taboo" plan to cut 2 billion euros in costs after posting its first loss in a decade last year.

    This has raised concern for some of its factories, including in France, although closures could be politically sensitive.

    The French government has already said it will not sign off on a planned 5 billion euro state loan for Renault -- an aid measure linked to the coronavirus pandemic -- until management and unions conclude talks over the company's workforce and plants in France.

    The coronavirus crisis has compounded Renault's problems, accentuating a slump in demand which was already dragging on sales.

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