- Jaguar Land Rover has plunged to a huge loss as sales fell by almost a third in the first three months of the year, driving it to announce 1,100 jobs will go.
- The 1,100 agency workers being cut from the company’s manufacturing operations will leave about 1,000 contract staff spread around the business, including in non-production roles.
- In January 2019, about 10pc of the workforce – 4,500 jobs worldwide – was cut as JLR responded to falling sales of its cars.