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Rolls-Royce Ansty to lose 378 defence jobs | Rolls-Royce Ansty to lose 378 defence jobs |
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Rolls-Royce is to close its UK defence operations in Ansty, near Coventry. | Rolls-Royce is to close its UK defence operations in Ansty, near Coventry. |
The union Unite has blamed government defence cuts for the closure, which will mean 378 job losses. | The union Unite has blamed government defence cuts for the closure, which will mean 378 job losses. |
The company, which employs about 800 people at Ansty, said it hopes to avoid compulsory redundancies. | The company, which employs about 800 people at Ansty, said it hopes to avoid compulsory redundancies. |
Unite national officer for aerospace and shipbuilding, Ian Waddell, said: "The underlying reason for the job losses is the government's defence spending cuts." | Unite national officer for aerospace and shipbuilding, Ian Waddell, said: "The underlying reason for the job losses is the government's defence spending cuts." |
A spokesperson for Rolls-Royce said: "We are in consultation with trade unions over reductions in our defence workforce at Ansty. | A spokesperson for Rolls-Royce said: "We are in consultation with trade unions over reductions in our defence workforce at Ansty. |
"We hope to achieve this without compulsory redundancies. | "We hope to achieve this without compulsory redundancies. |
"In a large and complex company there is a continuing need to align resource and customer demand." | "In a large and complex company there is a continuing need to align resource and customer demand." |
'Very bad news' | 'Very bad news' |
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence said it had nothing to add to the company's statement. | |
A worker leaving the site told BBC Midlands Today the latest announcement "makes the site look very insecure". | |
Another said he hoped people laid off could be "placed to other Rolls-Royce sites to find them jobs". | |
In an email to MP Geoffrey Robinson the company said it proposed to "progressively run down Defence Services work carried out at Ansty by a combination of natural termination of legacy programmes or re-location of on-going work to other facilities." | In an email to MP Geoffrey Robinson the company said it proposed to "progressively run down Defence Services work carried out at Ansty by a combination of natural termination of legacy programmes or re-location of on-going work to other facilities." |
It added: "This is expected to take a number of years." | It added: "This is expected to take a number of years." |
Mr Robinson, MP for Coventry North West, said: "I'm very shocked, there was no prior warning or indication of job losses. | Mr Robinson, MP for Coventry North West, said: "I'm very shocked, there was no prior warning or indication of job losses. |
"We've got to resist this in any way we can. It's very bad news." | "We've got to resist this in any way we can. It's very bad news." |
He has contacted Business Secretary Vince Cable and Unite for an urgent meeting. | He has contacted Business Secretary Vince Cable and Unite for an urgent meeting. |
The proposed reductions are in response to an internal study that reviewed the Rolls-Royce defence aerospace business in Ansty and Bristol. | The proposed reductions are in response to an internal study that reviewed the Rolls-Royce defence aerospace business in Ansty and Bristol. |
The site at Ansty, six miles to the east of Coventry City Centre, is also a base for civil aerospace business which is not expected to be affected. | The site at Ansty, six miles to the east of Coventry City Centre, is also a base for civil aerospace business which is not expected to be affected. |