Showing posts with label redundancies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label redundancies. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2009

More automotive cuts

Hat-tip to Dan Ashby from Left Biz...

160 jobs are at risk atNorthern Automotive Services in Gilwern.

The company has just entered a statutory 90 day consultation period.

99 redundancies were made three months ago. It's thought there will be about 200 workers kept on at the site.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Contour cuts

Contour Premium Aircraft Seating have announced they will be making up to forty people redundant at it's plant in Llantarnam, near Cwmbran.

Despite the company proposing to use compulsory, rather than voluntary redundancies, MD Mark Crompton said “It is our aim to mitigate the impact of this action on our employees as much as possible during the forthcoming consultation period.”

Gordon Brown called the company "a success" when he visited during last month's whistle stop tour of the region.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Sun Juice update

Workers at the Serious Food Sun Juice factory in Llantrisant have been told 127 of them will lose their jobs.

I'm still trying to find out whether this is instead of or on top of the 200 redundancies that were announced in November.

The company, which supplies Tesco and Starbucks, blames harsh trading conditions for the cuts.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Corus Steel

On a day of global job cuts, the recession (it's official) made its presence felt closer to home today when one of the region's largest employers wielded the axe.

Corus have announced it intends to shed 10% of its work force to cope with the fall in demand for steel.

Of 3,500 planned redundancies, 2,500 will be UK based, with around 1,100 in Wales. Llanwern is the hardest hit site, where the mill is expected to be mothballed (although some fear closure altogether) and more than 500 staff laid off.

They blame the recession, falling steel prices, rising energy costs and the decline of the construction, automobile and manufacturing industries.

A press release outlining the company's 'initiative to enhance competitiveness" states:

"Today’s initiative is strategic and structural in nature. Elements of the initiative comprise long-term plans that were already under consideration, but which have been brought forward as a result of the slowdown. It should bring annual improvements in operating profit of more than £200m."

Thursday, December 4, 2008

400 Tax Office Jobs to go?

Union bosses fear the shake up of Tax Offices across Wales (see earlier post) could result in 400 redundancies.

An announcement is expected later today.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Job Loss Map

The map below shows where in Wales jobs are being cut.

The number's in the map pin relate to the year the cuts were made (ie. 9 = 2009, 8 = 2008...Red pins are awaiting a date).



To see this map in a separate window, click here

Compiling the figures for this map meant collating information from various sources, so many thanks to:
To see the data used to plot this map, and more details about the job losses, click here.