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MPs write to business secretary over JLR supply chain jobs MPs write to business secretary over JLR supply chain jobs
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Antonia Bance is the Labour MP for Tipton and Wednesbury and a member of The Business and Trade CommitteeAntonia Bance is the Labour MP for Tipton and Wednesbury and a member of The Business and Trade Committee
A group of MPs from the West Midlands and Merseyside has written to the government, asking for financial help for supply-chain firms affected by the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) cyber attack.A group of MPs from the West Midlands and Merseyside has written to the government, asking for financial help for supply-chain firms affected by the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) cyber attack.
Production lines at the firm have been at a standstill for more than a fortnight, with concerns growing that some companies could go bust without urgent support.Production lines at the firm have been at a standstill for more than a fortnight, with concerns growing that some companies could go bust without urgent support.
There is currently no end in sight to the issue, though suppliers have been told production at JLR's factories would not resume until 24 September at the earliest.There is currently no end in sight to the issue, though suppliers have been told production at JLR's factories would not resume until 24 September at the earliest.
About 30,000 people are employed directly by JLR, with a further 200,000 working in the firm's supply chain.About 30,000 people are employed directly by JLR, with a further 200,000 working in the firm's supply chain.
Antonia Bance - MP for Tipton and Wednesbury and also a member of The Business and Trade Committee - is among the MPs to have written to the business secretary.Antonia Bance - MP for Tipton and Wednesbury and also a member of The Business and Trade Committee - is among the MPs to have written to the business secretary.
She said they were trying to make sure that there was attention on the matter and that the risk to jobs in the supply chain was properly understood.She said they were trying to make sure that there was attention on the matter and that the risk to jobs in the supply chain was properly understood.
JLR bosses were limited in what they were able to say, she said, although MPs had received briefings from the firm, but they had not included how long the situation would last.JLR bosses were limited in what they were able to say, she said, although MPs had received briefings from the firm, but they had not included how long the situation would last.
The MPs have not been given any indication from JLR as to how the knock-on effects of the cyber attack will last The MPs have not been given any indication from JLR as to how long the knock-on effects of the cyber attack will last
She said she was hearing from supply-chain firms that said they were experiencing cash flow problems.She said she was hearing from supply-chain firms that said they were experiencing cash flow problems.
This meant some firms were left unsure whether or not they could continue employing staff.This meant some firms were left unsure whether or not they could continue employing staff.
"A number of the plants in my area have sent all of their staff home and stopped production" she said."A number of the plants in my area have sent all of their staff home and stopped production" she said.
"Most of them are continuing to pay their staff, but obviously that's a real financial strain on these sometimes quite small businesses, particularly when there is no end in sight.""Most of them are continuing to pay their staff, but obviously that's a real financial strain on these sometimes quite small businesses, particularly when there is no end in sight."
Firms had gone to their own lenders and had been able to extend their overdraft facilities, she said.Firms had gone to their own lenders and had been able to extend their overdraft facilities, she said.
JLR had been considering what it could do to support the supply chain, but Bance believed the government could help with a furlough scheme or by guaranteeing loans.JLR had been considering what it could do to support the supply chain, but Bance believed the government could help with a furlough scheme or by guaranteeing loans.
'Proud industry''Proud industry'
This would help save jobs and skills in the region, she added.This would help save jobs and skills in the region, she added.
"We are not talking about businesses who are otherwise in trouble, we're talking about businesses who are thriving, who are looking to take on more staff, and if this cyber attack hadn't happened would be running up towards Christmas at full tilt," Bance said."We are not talking about businesses who are otherwise in trouble, we're talking about businesses who are thriving, who are looking to take on more staff, and if this cyber attack hadn't happened would be running up towards Christmas at full tilt," Bance said.
It would be "completely understandable" if people starting looking for other jobs if they did not feel firms could continue employing them, she added.It would be "completely understandable" if people starting looking for other jobs if they did not feel firms could continue employing them, she added.
Tata, which owns JLR, should be doing "absolutely everything they can, including financial help," to ensure the supply chain survived, she added.Tata, which owns JLR, should be doing "absolutely everything they can, including financial help," to ensure the supply chain survived, she added.
"I do think there's a responsibility on the owners, but I do also think that if we want to be a country that makes things again, if we are proud of our industry – and here in the West Midlands we could not be more proud of what we make and what we sell around the world – government may have to step in.""I do think there's a responsibility on the owners, but I do also think that if we want to be a country that makes things again, if we are proud of our industry – and here in the West Midlands we could not be more proud of what we make and what we sell around the world – government may have to step in."
The signatories to the letter included:
West Midlands
Antonia Bance MP
Alex Ballinger MP
Chris Bloore MP
Laurence Turner MP
Sureena Brackenridge MP
Sarah Edwards MP
Josh Newbury MP
Gurinder Singh Josan MP
Sonia Kumar MP
John Slinger MP
Valerie Vaz MP
Preet Kaur Gill MP
Warinder Juss MP
Liam Byrne MP
Jodie Gosling
Cat Eccles MP
Dr Allison Gardner MP
Tahir Ali MP
Jacob Collier MP
Rachel Taylor MP
Matt Western MP
Gareth Snell MP
Merseyside
Derek Twigg MP
Anneliese Midgley MP
Kim Johnson MP
Maria Eagle MP
Bill Esterson MP
Peter Dowd MP
Ian Byrne MP
Paula Barker MP
Marie Rimmer MP
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