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Rolls-Royce ‘urgently needs to diversify’ says union as it confirms 3,000 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ job losses

Unite the union claims º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is in danger of losing leading aerospace position

Rolls-Royce has confirmed more than 3,000 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ jobs will go this year(Image: Derby Telegraph)

A union has warned that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ could be in danger of losing its leading position in the aerospace sector following Rolls-Royce’s decision to shed more than 3,000 British jobs.

Last month, the engineering giant revealed plans to shed 9,000 jobs from its global workforce of 52,000.

And on Wednesday, the firm revealed the full impact of the cuts it intends to make in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ following discussions with unions.

Out of the 3,000-plus jobs to go, the firm’s civil aerospace site at Derby and a smaller site in Nottinghamshire will bear the brunt, with around 1,500 jobs going by the end of this year.

And 700 jobs will go at the company's Renfrewshire plant in Scotland. The remainder will be at other Rolls-Royce sites around the country.

The Trent XWB production line at Rolls-Royce's Derby site(Image: Rolls-Royce)

Rolls-Royce has made the move because of a dramatic slump in the aerospace industry caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Many airlines have cancelled orders for new aircraft, which in turn has impacted demand for aero engines.

However, Unite the union, which represents thousands of Rolls-Royce staff, has said the company urgently needs to diversify or risk losing its position in the aerospace sector.