- Unite is urging the government to implement a furlough scheme for workers in the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) supply chain.
- This call follows a cyber attack on JLR several weeks ago, which has led to production shutdowns and reports of workers being laid off or receiving reduced pay.
- JLR has extended its production pause until at least 24 September 2025, with suppliers warned that disruption could continue until November.
- The cyber attack is estimated to be costing JLR around £72m daily in sales, with an industry expert suggesting £1.7bn worth of cars have not been built.
- Unite General Secretary Sharon Graham emphasised the government's responsibility to protect jobs in vital industries and called for a scheme similar to one for Alexander Dennis staff.
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