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Jaguar Land Rover starts Brexit shutdown | |
(about 13 hours later) | |
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has shut down production for a week because of uncertainties around Brexit. | |
It affects thousands of staff at Castle Bromwich, Solihull and Wolverhampton in the West Midlands, and Halewood on Merseyside. | |
The shutdown is in addition to a scheduled closure for Easter. | |
JLR has confirmed the break is under way and calls it a "Brexit matter" - a move deemed "prudent" by the union Unite. | |
It was agreed in January when the UK was due to leave the EU on 29 March. | |
The shutdown - from Monday to Friday - has gone ahead amid continuing uncertainty over the UK's future, despite the projected leave date arriving with no outcome. | |
The Easter closure will get under way the following week. | |
JLR said it needed more certainty around Brexit, and warned that a "no-deal" Brexit would cost it more than £1.2bn in profit each year. | |
Mick Graham, Unite's convenor at Solihull, said: "We had to make some plans to protect the business as best we could and we started talking about this in January. | Mick Graham, Unite's convenor at Solihull, said: "We had to make some plans to protect the business as best we could and we started talking about this in January. |
"We knew we had to take reactive action to mitigate the potential effect of a bad Brexit or no-deal Brexit. | "We knew we had to take reactive action to mitigate the potential effect of a bad Brexit or no-deal Brexit. |
"Suppliers need notice to get their parts across to us... It was a prudent thing to do." | "Suppliers need notice to get their parts across to us... It was a prudent thing to do." |
The car maker, which employs just under 39,000 workers, also announced in January it was cutting 4,500 jobs, with the majority coming from its UK workforce. | The car maker, which employs just under 39,000 workers, also announced in January it was cutting 4,500 jobs, with the majority coming from its UK workforce. |