Jaguar Relief As Browns Lane Workers Vote Not to Strike
Birmingham Post › December 14, 2004
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Birmingham Post › December 14, 2004
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There was quiet relief among Jaguar bosses last night after 55 per cent of workers voted not to strike over plans to end car production at the company's historic Browns Lane factory in Coventry.
No one wanted to claim victory over unions which balloted on strike action and staged a march through Coventry to try to get the company, owned by US automotive group Ford, to abandon its plan for Browns Lane.See the full content of this document
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Jaguar Relief As Browns Lane Workers Vote Not to Strike
Ford had proposed switching production of XJ saloons and XK sports cars from Browns Lane to ...
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