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GKN to make 64 workers redundant at Bristol aircraft wing factory

The job losses come two months after the aerospace giant opened a voluntary redundancy programme

GKN, Western Approach Distribution Park(Image: Jon Kent)

Aerospace giant GKN is planning to make 64 workers at its aircraft-wing factory in Bristol redundant as the industry continues to battle with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The job losses at GKN Western Approach, which employs more than 300 people, follows a voluntary severance scheme opened by the company in June.

The business said it would be focusing on reducing the workforce through “voluntary means” first, including staff leaving anyway, employees choosing voluntary redundancy and not replacing people who are retiring.

A GKN spokesman said: “Over recent months, during this unprecedented period for the industry, GKN Aerospace has used a range of measures to support its employees and protect as many permanent jobs as possible.

“We continue to manage the ongoing impact on a site-by-site basis and, following customer demand reductions at our Western Approach facility, we are now in consultation with employee representatives to reduce roles at the site.

“We will work closely with our employees and their representatives to manage this process in the most appropriate way, focusing on voluntary means wherever possible.”

GKN said the employees who are made redundant will be given CV writing workshops, interview advice and training, and time off for interviews.

But union Unite is calling on GKN to consider all options to eradicate or mitigate the proposed job losses, including the possibility of introducing temporary short-term working.