It seems the only manufacturing left in the UK will be toys for the rich.
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It seems the only manufacturing left in the UK will be toys for the rich.
Which is good, because I'm due to start work there next week.
Good luck to all affected at BAE.
One thing that did come out today in the numbers we saw was that we have a 'pleb to manager ratio' of 1:5.
I was aware that the ratio was a bit on the wrong side but that was quite a shock to me.
Head Office is losing ~100 isn't it? Our rates (at our place, at least) are so high it's stopping us winning work now, just too expensive. But then we do lots of smaller <£1m contracts, which many other sites would consider not worth getting out of bed for!
Just as an aside this puzzled me!! BAE are still hiring contractors and even training them. I find this a bit ludicrous TBH.I did hear most of the jobs are going at Brough?? Today was told there are positions available and they would train from Pro E to Unigraphics and the hourly rate was in the high 30s.
*edit*Sorry Just re-read the new mail it say's training Pro E to NX users
The logic is beyond ME.
It's only one business division that's affected by these announcements - MAI. They (we!) do combat & training aircraft, reconnaissance a/c, Defence Informaition, Training, and UAVs.
There are still other business areas that need to acquire staff and their key skills though. Some of these projected losses will be mitigated by people moving business areas and/or locations.
spen1 - have you been told its 3 weeks for every year, we were told it was still in consultation, although its been 3 weeks per year for the last 3 rounds of redundancies at our place.
the government has miss spent not over spent. Its like they spend 5 grand on a bike and its got a slx crank and tora forks.
That's the best analogy I've ever read when it comes to government spending 😆
That anology only works if the end product included the first version of a type of new bike, which was subject to some of the most stringent security & safety requiremens at the same time, and had to meet 100 people's usage requirements.
TSB - I think it's just an assumption that'll be the rate used.
