At least 700 workers are
staging a 24-hour strike at Rolls-Royce factory in Ansty, Coventry today to
protest at job cuts and the transfer of
work to Canada.
Union members are picketing the
plant as part of a campaign to halt 600 redundancies and the transfer of work
to Canada.
The Manufacturing Science and
Finance Union told Personnel Today that a meeting to discuss compulsory
redundancies will take place next week at Rolls-Royce London headquarters.
“We need to talk to management
about the future of these workers. It’s not as if Roll-Royce is faced with a
financial crisis – order books are full at the moment,” said Peter O’Brien,
MSF’s spokesman.
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By Karen Higginbottom