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Rolls-Royce to briefly shut UK engine factories

Rolls-Royce said it was holding talks with trade unions over the matter
Rolls-Royce said it was holding talks with trade unions over the matter

British aircraft engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce has said it will temporarily shut its jet engine factories for a fortnight this summer to combat a coronavirus-fuelled slump in demand.

In a statement the company said the move was part of its ongoing efficiency drive to counter chronic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, which has savaged global air travel.

"As we continue to manage our cost base in response to the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the whole commercial aviation sector, we are proposing a two-week operational shutdown of civil aerospace over the summer," the company said.

"We understand that this will be disappointing to our colleagues and intend to reduce the impact on pay by spreading it across the year."

Rolls-Royce, which will publish annual earnings in March, added it was holding talks with trade unions over the matter. 

"As part of the agreement reached with the union last summer, we agreed in principle to enter into negotiations about delivering a 10-percent productivity and efficiency improvement across our civil aerospace operations in the UK," it said.

"We have now begun complex and constructive discussions with the union on how this can be achieved."