Sep 17, 2018

Jaguar resorts to 3-day working week

Britain's largest carmaker, Jaguar Land Rover, is resorting to a three-day working week at one of its factories as it grapples with the impact of falling demand for diesel motors. "As is standard business practice, Jaguar Land Rover regularly reviews its production schedules to ensure market demand is balanced globally," the company said. "In light of the continuing headwinds impacting the car industry, we are making some temporary adjustments to our production schedules at Castle Bromwich." The measure is the latest symptom of the pain spreading throughout Britain's car industry, which has been hit by weakened consumer confidence and plummeting domestic sales of diesel models. Since its takeover by India's Tata Motors a decade ago, Jaguar Land Rover has been the emblem of a resurgent British car industry.

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