Johnson Controls to cut more jobs, close 10 plants
DETROIT (Reuters) - Auto interiors and battery maker Johnson Controls Inc said it would close an additional 10 plants and cut more jobs than planned as it expects no near-term recovery in global auto production.<div class="feedflare">
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