The Herald

JLR to cut 500 jobs in ‘further blow’ to industry

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CAR giant Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is cutting jobs at one of its UK plants in a fresh blow to the car industry, according to Unite.

The union said it understand­s the redundanci­es at

Halewood, Merseyside, are a result of ongoing economic uncertaint­y, with slower than forecast rate of growth for the Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Discovery Sport models produced at the factory.

It is understood that 500 jobs are set to be cut.

Workers were told yesterday that job losses are a result of changing the shift system to deliver flexibilit­y efficienci­es that should benefit employees and the company longer term, set to come into effect from April.

The job losses comprise a mixture of permanent employees and agency staff, said Unite.

National officer Des Quinn said: “This is a further blow to the UK car industry in general and to our members at Halewood in particular.

“Unite will be ensuring that the commitment to limit job losses to voluntary redundanci­es is fully honoured.

“The challenges being faced at JLR are also being experience­d by other UK car factories.

“The UK’S car industry has plummeted from being the jewel in the crown of the UK’S manufactur­ing sector in a few short years, directly as a result of Government inaction.

“Until the Government ensures that there is longterm frictionle­ss trade and no tariffs with the European Union, along with meaningful investment, the UK’S car industry will continue to experience challenges.”

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