Thousands of workers at Honda’s Swindon factory returned to work today after a four-month shutdown.
Production at the plant – which builds the Civic and CR-V models for Europe – was suspended at the end of January due to a sharp drop in demand caused by the economic downturn.
During the lay-off, Honda introduced an ‘Associate Release Programme’, through which 1300 workers took voluntary redundancy. The remaining 3400 employees have agreed to a temporary pay cut until March 2010. Most will take a 3% drop in wages, but managers will forfeit 5%.
Production of the new Jazz starts at Swindon in the autumn, which Honda says will help to secure the long-term future of the plant.
its about time banks started playing fair and people paid a bit of their debt off so that we get out of this mess
Its unfortunate honda shut down for a few weeks i feel truly sorry for all those people who have lost their jobs at vauxhall and LDV