After the plan to shut down the GKN factory in Birmingham, Melos has been accused of “violating the faith”, a year after investing in the business after this year, to avoid government intervention for engineering firm £ 8bn.

To close the GKNero Space Factory the Melros plan breach of faith


The King Norton factory, which includes vehicles and windows for civilian and military planes, will reduce 170 jobs during the two-year period.
Milos denied the decision that he promised to take the GNN of Hizbullah’s representatives and trade unions, including the “asset” assault by Jeremy Corbin.
He offered business secretary Greg Clark’s promises, such concerns, not maintaining the headquarters in the UK, including GNNER space before 2023, and presented to maintain research and development costs.
Leader Labor leader, led by the business-selected committee, Friday asked Melon’s Chief Executive, Simon Packham, how he has stopped investing in the UK economy.
He said “It is difficult to reconcile these promises with the decision to close King Norton plant,” he said.
“Can you please explain the reasons behind the closure and determine what future work will be done in the future? How many UK customers you ignore will be affected by closure?”
Labor Parliamentary, whose Burmington North Fields include Richard Broaden, King Norton, said that the closure of Melos’ promises can not be left technically but Clark has assured the company.
“It has been just a year since Melisse fell on himself that how can everybody promise about British manufacturers, but their words come hollow today.”
“Not only does he want to close the UK plant, which is an important part of the supply chain for the aviation industry, but he warns that production can be transferred to low-cost areas. The UK is completely.
Broadcast said “The closure of GNN Aerospace breaks the letter of their posts, it runs the opposite time that Melrose demands its intention.”
“It depends on faith with employees of GNN, with my circles and all UK manufacturers.”
A spokesman for the Melrose said that King Norton’s closure was taken without any parent’s pressure from the management of GNN-Aerospace.
GNN Aerospace spokesman said that although there would be no immediate effect on the operations, King Norton is not a long-term, sustainable future within the business.
“With this difficult decision now, we will succeed in moving air operations over a carefully organized website for more than two years, which will lead to expected closure in 2021.
“In the coming months and years, we want to help all the employees, including the opportunity to play more than the GKNero space. With this, job seeks and CV draftsman, site-jobs Fairs, time from potential employers and actively working abroad will help.
The UK’s largest union, the act said that King Norton’s closure was a clear violation of the GCN’s future of Melrose’s candidates.
UNICEF national officer, Rice McMarathii said: “Being united is an indication that this announcement is the preliminary concern that we have heard – to asset about and UK’s UKNN operations. Running during the end of enemies.

To close the GKNero Space Factory the Melros plan breach of faith


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