Tue, Jan 20 12:15 PM

London, Jan.20 (ANI): Beleaguered car maker Jaguar has closed its Castle
Bromwich plant, which employs 3,500 staff, for a fortnight just one week
after the plant reopened following an extended Christmas shutdown.

Owned by India's Tata Motors, the Telegraph quoted the company as saying
that the closure was in response to the dramatic slump in demand for new
cars and to prepare for construction of new models unveiled at the Detroit
motor show last week.

Last week, Jaguar Land Rover axed 450 white-collar jobs, including 300
managers, in order to "help address the immediate challenges posed by the
credit crunch".

The company, which employs 15,000 staff in the UK, said remaining managers
would not receive bonuses in 2009 or a pay rise until October at the
earliest.

The company has appealed for Government help in easing liquidity issues, but
an agreement is yet to be struck.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has called for "swift action"
from the Government to support the industry after reporting that new car
sales fell by over 20 percent in December because of a lack of credit and
confidence among consumers. (ANI)



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