posted on 29/5/2020 23:29Re: "efficiency savings" - Nicolae
The good news is the securing of 7000 jobs, probably another 20,000 in the supply chains and the local communities up there. I lived up there just as the shipyards and mines were all collapsing and saw the devastation it caused.
the car industry is going through its biggest change / turmoil probably ever as petrol is being replaced by batteries and so of course change / modernisation / efficiency is going to take place but better that happens as part of the UK's green manufacturing future, rather than elsewhere.
well it is for some
- A Farewell to Kings -
- Fair play to the Guardian - Nicolae 28/5 19:49 (read 8866 times, 12 posts in thread)
- 2,800 people losing their jobs is a positive story? - Robin Ho 31/5 14:39 (read 8057 times)
- Curious to know why a car company cutting £2.3bn in costs - Gramsci. 29/5 07:57 (read 8162 times)
- Any lost job that isn't British - arty_fufkin 29/5 10:07 (read 8256 times)
- Confirmation of British exceptionalism. Arf! Yeah that must be it - Nicolae 29/5 10:17 (read 8382 times)
- Re: "efficiency savings" - Snout 29/5 22:40 (read 8723 times)
- Re: "efficiency savings" - Nicolae 29/5 23:29 (read 8398 times)
- Re: "efficiency savings" - Snout 29/5 22:40 (read 8723 times)
- Confirmation of British exceptionalism. Arf! Yeah that must be it - Nicolae 29/5 10:17 (read 8382 times)
- Curious to know why a car company securing 7000 British jobs is not a positive to you - Nicolae 29/5 10:06 (read 8380 times)
- Re: Curious to know why a car company securing 7000 British jobs is not a positive to you - xosta 12/6 10:01 (read 4000 times)
- The story was of cuts whch aren't (yet) hitting Sunderland - Gramsci. 29/5 10:57 (read 8353 times)
- So, essentially, Nissan Sunderland are being subsidised by the UK taxpayer - Gramsci. 29/5 11:27 (read 8250 times)
- Any lost job that isn't British - arty_fufkin 29/5 10:07 (read 8256 times)