BBC: Airbus began massive layoffs in the UK
Massive layoffs of employees of the aviation company Airbus started in the UK in a few hours after the company's CEO Guillaume Fori warned that the company "is losing money at an unprecedented rate". How many workers will be able to return to their places unknown.
On data the BBC, Airbus announced that about half the staff at its plant in Broughton will be included in the programme of preservation of workplaces of the UK government, which pays 80% of wages.
Periods of vacation and production support staff will be displaced during the next three weeks.
the Remaining staff will remain in place, including 500 people who currently work at the facility AMRC Cymru, producing parts for ventilators as part of the British consortium Ventilator Challenge.
this month, the firm announced the reduction of production aircraft by a third.
Earlier on Monday, Mr. Fori asked 135 000 employees of Airbus to prepare for a possible deep job cuts and warned that the survival of the company is at stake without immediate action.
the Welsh Assembly Government stated that it works with and supports highly skilled workers, while the UK government has stated that its system of waivers will help firms to "come back to normal and restore the economy after the emergency coronavirus is over."