BAE Systems has agreed to reopen talks, originally finalised last month, concerning the proposed loss of 845 jobs at its Brough site.
BAE Systems sparked controversy several weeks ago by announcing the end of its consultation on plans to end almost 100 years of manufacturing at the Brough site. However, as revealed in the Mail, the company has agreed to “ongoing communications” with unions representing the workforce over the next three weeks. BAE Systems announced its decision…
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