THE region’s business community broadly welcomed Jaguar Land Rover’s pledge to safeguard Midlands jobs when it closes a local plant in the next five years.Read
ANXIOUS wives and families of JLR workers today spoke of the worrying “waiting game” they will be forced to play while the future of their husbands’ livelihoods is decided in the coming months.Read
MIDLAND Historian and Birmingham Mail columnist Professor Carl Chinn said he believed the implications of the planned closures could be as great as the collapse of the MG Rover plant at Longbridge in 2005.Read
Jaguar Land Rover is to close one of its factories in the West Midlands over the next decade but create 800 new jobs at Halewood on Merseyside, the firm announced today.Read
UNIONS were today meeting Jaguar Land Rover bosses as renewed speculation over the future of Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich plant was dismissed as “wide of the mark”.Read
A distinct thawing in relations between Tata and the Government and an improvement in the Indian motor giant’s credit rating have raised the prospect of a deal for Jaguar Land Rover as early as this week.Read