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6,000 jobs under threat at LDV

February 24, 2009    Posted in: Debt News
Employees of van-maker LDV were dealt a crushing blow this week, as the government ruled out the possibility of using tax payer’s money to rescue the troubled company and provide financial help. LDV requested a £30million bailout from the government after a slump in sales, following its shutdown in production last December. However, the government took a tough line with the firm, stating that its parent company Gaz – which is owned by Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska must find the money for its survival. The decision could result in LDV going into administration, with up to 6,000 jobs being lost in the process. The company employs 900 people at its Birmingham centre alone, whilst it also supports 5,000 more employees in related industries. LDV’s final option for survival is a management buyout to turn the struggling firm into a manufacturer of environmentally friendly electric vans. The government is currently offering an aid scheme to carmakers willing to invest in developing environmental technologies, which is worth around £2.3 billion.
February 24, 2009    Posted in: Debt News

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