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Bombardier to axe 500 jobs in Northern Ireland

The struggling group is one of the biggest employers in Northern Ireland, with a large base in Belfast where it produces the wings for its C-Series aircraft.

November 22, 2018 / 13:09 IST
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A Bombardier logo is seen at the Bombardier plant in Belfast, Northern Ireland
A Bombardier logo is seen at the Bombardier plant in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Canadian aircraft and transport company Bombardier will axe almost 500 people in Northern Ireland in a global cost-cutting drive, it confirmed on November 21.

The cutbacks are part of a worldwide efficiency plan, unveiled earlier this month, to streamline operations and slash 5,000 jobs -- more than seven percent of its global workforce -- and focus on core activities in aviation and railways.

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The struggling group is one of the biggest employers in Northern Ireland, with a large base in Belfast where it produces the wings for its C-Series aircraft.

"Following the global workforce adjustments announced by Bombardier Inc. on November 8, 2018, we have reviewed our manpower requirements in Belfast and regret to confirm that we must reduce our workforce across the company by 490 employees," it said in a statement.