Car manufacturer to cut 300 jobs across the Midlands


One of the UK’s best-known car manufacturers has revealed plans to cut more than 300 jobs across its Midlands operations as part of a worldwide cost optimization effort that will see over 2,600 total redundancies being made.

 
Rolls-Royce expects to make 140 employees redundant at its turbine blade machining facility in Ansty, Warwickshire, and a further 190 staff in Derby as it winds down its precision manufacturing facility.
 
A spokesman for Rolls-Royce said: "As part of this restructuring process we’re looking to make the best use of all our facilities. 
 
"This would result in the closure of our turbine blade machining facility at Ansty and the precision machining facility in Derby during 2017.
 
"It is never an easy decision to make changes and propose reductions in our workforce, but it is a sign of the increasingly competitive market in which we operate.
 
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