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Rolls-Royce cuts 9,000 jobs as aviation wings clipped

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Engine maker Rolls-Royce said Wednesday it plans to cut some 9,000 jobs globally as it grapples with the collapse in air travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company based in Derby, England, employs 52,000 people overall, and didn't specify which regions would take the hardest blow. CEO Warren East said most of the cuts will take place in the civil aerospace business, where two-thirds of UK employees work. Negotiatio­ns are set to begin with unions.

"Being told that there is no longer a job for you is a terrible prospect and it is especially hard when all of us take so much pride in working for Rolls-Royce,'' East said. "But we must take difficult decisions to see our business through these unpreceden­ted times." The company immediatel­y came under criticism, however, since it has furloughed some 4,000 workers under a government programme to pay some of the wages of people affected by the crisis. The unions insisted taxpayers deserved a more responsibl­e approach to a national emergency.

"The news that Rolls-Royce is preparing to throw thousands of skilled, loyal, worldclass workers, their families and communitie­s under the bus during the worst public health crisis since 1918 is shameful opportunis­m,'' said Steve Turner, assistant general secretary of Unite. "This company has accepted public money to furlough thousands of workers.'' The reorganiza­tion will lead to cuts resulting in some 700 million pounds ($856 million) in savings with an overall aim of 1.3 billion pounds in annual savings.

The cuts at a big supplier for the aviation industry are a dark signal for Britain's overall economy. Thousands of jobs in a wider pipeline support operations at RollsRoyce. It also suggests that government efforts to cushion the COVID-19 blow won't be enough for aviation. Leaders in the sector have been appealing for help.

Airlines around the world have grounded their fleets amid pandemic restrictio­ns on travel and received government-backed rescue loans.

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