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What are shifts at Nissan Sunderland?

Shifts at Nissan Sunderland refer to the work patterns used at the Nissan manufacturing plant in Sunderland, England. The plant operates on a 24-hour production schedule, with workers employed on a rotating shift system.

There are typically three shifts per day, known as the day shift, the afternoon shift, and the night shift. These shifts rotate over a fixed period of time, such as two weeks or a month, to ensure that production continues around the clock.

The day shift typically runs from around 6am to 2pm, while the afternoon shift runs from around 2pm to 10pm, and the night shift runs from around 10pm to 6am. Each shift is responsible for a specific stage of the production process, such as assembly or painting.

Working in shifts can be challenging, as it can disrupt workers' sleep patterns and make it difficult to maintain a regular routine. However, it is necessary for manufacturing plants like Nissan Sunderland to operate on a continuous basis to meet the demand for their products.

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