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JCB suspending production at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sites until end of April due to coronavirus - but staff will be paid

Workers will get 80% of their normal wage with the company applying for the Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme

Power cut has temporarily closed factories, including JCB, on Wrexham industrial estate

JCB is suspending º£½ÇÊÓÆµ production until at least the end of April as a result of the coronavirus crisis and will continue to pay employees unable to work.

The firm’s nine manufacturing plants in Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Wrexham closed on March 18 as disruption resulting from the worldwide coronavirus pandemic caused an unprecedented reduction in global demand.

The news of today’s extended shutdown will mean that the vast majority of JCB’s 6,500 workforce will now be asked to stop working until at least the end of April.

During this period, all affected JCB employees will be paid 80% of their basic pay. Senior JCB Directors will not be taking a salary from the company until further notice.

JCB also intends to make an application to the Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme to help offset the cost of its support of employees during this challenging period.

The scheme is designed to support employers in continuing to pay part of employees’ salaries, for employees who would otherwise have been laid off.

The Government scheme pays 80% of an employee’s salary up to a maximum of £2,500 per month.

In devising its scheme, JCB has set no cap and will pay 80% of each affected employee’s pay.