JLR Cyberattack Chaos: UK’s Unite Demands Furlough Revival Amid Job Fears

Amid Jaguar Land Rover’s cyber crisis, the UK’s automotive workers’ union urges a Covid-style furlough scheme. With layoffs already reported, the union calls for government action to protect jobs across the JLR supply chain. The cyberattack’s financial toll is staggering, and the union warns of an immediate threat to thousands of jobs.

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Looks like Jaguar Land Rover is stuck in first gear thanks to a cyberattack, and the UK’s automotive workers’ union is calling for a government intervention that even James Bond would envy. With supply chain jobs hanging in the balance, it’s time to hit the gas on a Covid-style furlough scheme for those caught in this digital traffic jam. Will the government step in and save the day, or will this cyber mishap leave JLR and its workers spinning their wheels? Stay tuned!

Key Points:

– **JLR cyberattack causes significant downtime, risking jobs across its supply chain.**
– **Unite union calls for a Covid-style furlough scheme to protect affected workers.**
– **JLR’s downtime costs estimated at £5-10 million daily, with potential losses up to £130 million.**
– **Government’s previous furlough scheme saved 4 million jobs during the pandemic.**
– **Cyber incident impacts global production, with JLR working to restore operations safely.**

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