Fletch
Striker
Yeah that sounds very shadey practice , unlikely to happenCan they even do that once they have took people off furlough?
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Yeah that sounds very shadey practice , unlikely to happenCan they even do that once they have took people off furlough?
I am guessing they could and would just say they are rotating staff for fairness. However if the shut down is technically a holiday for staff. Then they would get them back so It would be pointless.
NMUK themselves aren't though i've heard a few lads in there mention their supplier doing this, all work for the same one, which i'll not name.anyone know if nissan or any (other) suppliers are planning on furloughing employees during summer shutdown,but making up the difference in pay?
( erm...asking for a friend )
My son has had to sign the letter, he works for a supplier....NMUK themselves aren't though i've heard a few lads in there mention their supplier doing this, all work for the same one, which i'll not name.
must be same one ‘my friend’ works forNMUK themselves aren't though i've heard a few lads in there mention their supplier doing this, all work for the same one, which i'll not name.
Why's that mate?I call bullshit.
Do you mean like directly from the mouth of the COO:I would have thought there would be more rumours rather than it coming from Germany like
Just sounds like this the other day.Nissan drops its own Brexit vote
Since the Brexit referendum four years ago, car manufacturers on the island have been warning of a "no deal." But Prime Minister Boris Johnson apparently still believes he can dictate the terms to the EU. This denial of reality is now taking revenge Nissan to shut down its Sunderland plant. "A decision has been made and it is not good for the UK," said a Nissan manager familiar with the matter. 7,000 jobs are at stake in Sunderland. It is the largest automobile plant in the kingdom. Europe boss Gianluca de Ficchy wants to make the difficult decision public in a few days. Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta had recently warned: “If Brexit comes without a viable business model being recognized, then it is no longer about Sunderland or Sunderland. Then our entire business in Great Britain would no longer be sustainable. "
But but but,fella who drinks in spoons and posts on footy shout box knars better.Do you mean like directly from the mouth of the COO:
Nissan warns on its UK future without a Brexit deal
The carmaker, which runs Britain's biggest car plant, said the factory 'will not be sustainable'.www.bbc.co.uk
Well of course, if there are 10% tariffs imposed then it’ll mothball, otherwise it’ll stay open. Just scaremongering and the linked article is vague as anything.Do you mean like directly from the mouth of the COO:
Nissan warns on its UK future without a Brexit deal
The carmaker, which runs Britain's biggest car plant, said the factory 'will not be sustainable'.www.bbc.co.uk