This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38168818
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Rolls-Royce cuts 800 more jobs from its marine division | Rolls-Royce cuts 800 more jobs from its marine division |
(35 minutes later) | |
Rolls-Royce is to cut 800 more posts from its marine division, after announcing 1,000 job cuts last year. | Rolls-Royce is to cut 800 more posts from its marine division, after announcing 1,000 job cuts last year. |
The firm, which depends on oil and gas-related customers for about 60% of its marine business, blamed the weakness in the energy sector for the cuts. | |
Rolls-Royce said the job losses would be made from mid-2017 in an effort to make savings of between £45m and £50m. | Rolls-Royce said the job losses would be made from mid-2017 in an effort to make savings of between £45m and £50m. |
The marine business employs about 4,800 people in 34 countries, including about 400 people in the UK. | The marine business employs about 4,800 people in 34 countries, including about 400 people in the UK. |
Of the UK workers, half are based in Bristol and the remainder are in offices in the Midlands and a manufacturing site in Dunfermline in Scotland. | Of the UK workers, half are based in Bristol and the remainder are in offices in the Midlands and a manufacturing site in Dunfermline in Scotland. |
The firm has not said in which countries the job losses will occur. | |
Mikael Makinen, Rolls-Royce marine president, said: "The ongoing market weakness that has followed the dramatic fall in the price of oil continues to have an adverse impact upon our order book and profitability. | Mikael Makinen, Rolls-Royce marine president, said: "The ongoing market weakness that has followed the dramatic fall in the price of oil continues to have an adverse impact upon our order book and profitability. |
"We have made significant progress in transforming Marine into a far more agile and simplified business than we were and we have to take further steps to address our cost base. | "We have made significant progress in transforming Marine into a far more agile and simplified business than we were and we have to take further steps to address our cost base. |
"Reducing our workforce is never an easy decision, but we have no option but to take further action beyond the changes we have made to date." | "Reducing our workforce is never an easy decision, but we have no option but to take further action beyond the changes we have made to date." |
The cuts will involve members of the senior management team, Rolls-Royce said. | The cuts will involve members of the senior management team, Rolls-Royce said. |
The company has been cutting costs for about three years in an effort to make its marine unit more competitive. | |
As well as plunging demand for marine engines and repairs, the aerospace firm has been hit by a slowdown in demand for high-margin aircraft engine servicing. Group profits are expected to halve this year. |
Previous version
1
Next version