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Saturday, April 14, 2018

Jaguar Land Rover to cut one,000 roles & relocate staff as discounts slump

In a statement, JLR - that had been expanding rapidly over various years - said the move was portion of a "regular description of produce re-schedules to ensure market request is balanced globally". It is understood the agency staff were taken on to help manage what a source called "peaks & troughs" of request as the Inc. - that has about 40,000 Britain staff - introduced Fresh models. The cuts are being blamed on a combination of factors. These involve the Extremely -called "demonisation" of diesel in the Britain as Gov. Utilizes Fresh taxes to have a try to dissuade motorists from purchasing cars powered with the fuel, that ministers tell produces further pollution than petrol. About 90pc of the cars JLR purveys in the Britain are powered with diesel.


Jaguar Land Rover to cut product & jobs because of Brexit, diesel slump - source

LONDON (Reuters) - UK's biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (TAMO.NS) going to cut around one,000 jobs & produce at 2 of its British factories because of a fall in discounts caused with doubt around Brexit & confusion over diesel policy, a source told Reuters. A vehicle hangs on the wall of Jaguar's citadel Bromwich manufacturing facility in Birmingham, UK, November 17, 2016. REUTERS/Darren StaplesOutput going to be cut at its central British Solihull & citadel Bromwich plants, affecting some one,000 agency workers, the source said. A spokesman at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) declined to comment on the number of jobs that would be Stray however the firm said it would be making changes to its product plans. Jaguar discounts are drop 26 % Extremely far this year whilst Land Rover request dropped 20 % in its house market as buyers shun diesel, concerned over planned tax rises & possible bans & restrictions in various countries.

Jaguar Land Rover to cut output and jobs due to Brexit, diesel slump - source

Jaguar Land Rover to cut produce & staff in Solihull

referring to JAGUAR Land Rover going to cut produce & not renew the contracts of around one,000 temporary workers at its Solihull plant, a source has told the Press Association. The Britain's biggest carmaker approved it is making adjustments due to 'continuing headwinds impacting the vehicle industry'. JLR said in a statement today: 'In light of the continuing headwinds impacting the vehicle industry, we are making some adjustments to our produce re-schedules & the standard of agency staff. In January the firm reported it would temporarily cut produce at its factory in Halewood, Merseyside. further: JLR to cut produce at Halewood factoryMORE: produce halted at JLR's Midlands plant due to water shortageMORE: JLR launches attack on Westminster's diesel 'demonisation'On WorkshopMagazine.co.Britain: JLR & Ford unite to develop collaborative parking technology






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