Thursday, Jan 11, 2007
Another 500 jobs to go in the North-East
BBC: Birds Eye plant to shed 490 jobs
Nearly 500 jobs are being cut by food producer Birds Eye with the closure of its fish foods range factory in Hull. The company has blamed "excess capacity in its supply chain, particulary fish". The fish foods range will now be produced in Bremerhaven and Lowestoft.
Posted by uncle chris @ 03:16 PM (140 views) Add Comment
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1. tyrellcorporation said...
Something fishy going on at management level I bet...
I bet they're pea'd off!
2. Cstanhope707 said...
This is a sad story but where are the BBC when thousands of jobs go in the Finance Sector and yet when a few hundred factory jobs go it is the end of the world. Fact is UK can not compete anymore in manufacturing against stiff Global competition but hay we can all be BTL'rs.