After Corona, there are still many companies that have not recovered from the losses or have not been able to manage production. Such companies include not only small groups, this time the company that is making news Rolls Royce is going to lay off around 2,500 employees.
The reason behind the layoffs in the Rolls-Royce company is that it is starting to restructure its jet engine business. This company is facing many difficulties after Corona. However, the question will now be whether this move by the company will affect the delivery of work with the Tata group?
Along with the impact on air traffic around the world due to Corona, the decrease in passengers was also responsible for which now the company board is making a restructuring plan. It has to be said that Rolls Royce’s aeroplane manufacturing company supplies jet engines to Boeing on a large scale.
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Rolls-Royce lays off 2,500 employees worldwide
Rolls-Royce is going to lay off up to 2500 of its employees to manage the post-corona situation. The company headquartered in Derby, Britain, has not yet clarified which plant or which zone it will lay off these employees. According to the information received from agency sources, Rolls Royce company has around 42 thousand employees worldwide and half of them are in Britain.
Amid news of layoffs, the company’s new CEO, Tufan Erginbilgich, says the company is on its own and making some improvements. During the year 2020, the company laid off nine thousand people among its employees who came from all over the world. This was during a period in which air traffic was almost negligible and the company had to cut costs
Will it delay Tata’s work?
Amidst the layoff of 2500 employees, the question is now being asked whether the work of the company running with Tata will be delayed. Because Tata Group has ordered 470 aircraft for the expansion of Air India. Boeing is the only company that supplies engines to only two companies and will also supply half of the jets, GE and Rolls Royce. No official statement has been made by the company regarding the impact on the company’s supply chain with Tata.
After Corona, there are still many companies that have not recovered from the losses or have not been able to manage production. Such companies include not only small groups, this time the company that is making news Rolls Royce is going to lay off around 2,500 employees.
The reason behind the layoffs in the Rolls-Royce company is that it is starting to restructure its jet engine business. This company is facing many difficulties after Corona. However, the question will now be whether this move by the company will affect the delivery of work with the Tata Group?
Along with the impact on air traffic around the world due to Corona, the decrease in passengers was also responsible for which now the company board is making a restructuring plan. It has to be said that Rolls Royce airplane manufacturing company supplies jet engines to Boeing on a large scale.
Rolls-Royce lays off 2,500 employees worldwide
Rolls-Royce is going to lay off up to 2500 of its employees to manage the post-corona situation. The company headquartered in Derby, Britain, has not yet clarified which plant or which zone it will lay off these employees. According to the information received from agency sources, Rolls Royce company has around 42 thousand employees worldwide and half of them are in Britain.
Amid news of layoffs, the company’s new CEO, Tufan Erginbilgich, says the company is on its own and making some improvements. During the year 2020, the company laid off nine thousand people among its employees who came from all over the world. This was during a period in which air traffic was almost negligible and the company had to cut costs
Will it delay Tata’s work?
Amidst the layoff of 2500 employees, the question is now being asked whether the work of the company running with Tata will be delayed. Because Tata Group has ordered 470 aircraft for the expansion of Air India. Boeing is the only company that supplies engines to only two companies and will also supply half of the jets, GE and Rolls Royce. No official statement has been made by the company regarding the impact on the company’s supply chain with Tata.