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davelift - you have been quite accurate with your predictions so far. sat on my hands for a while but felt the urge to post as there is a big meeting tomorrow which we,re all expecting closure. i,d love to comment on how we,ve been managed over the last seven years but cannot express my feelings freely as they now have a culture of sack someone if they sneeze out of place! but we were lucky enough to have a production manager who apparently sold kitchen,s before linde?
over the years we produced trucks as the H50/80 to the 353 to a better standard than the germans.we developed the 359 for them and then they took that to achaffernburg leaving us nowt. fabrication and fitting have played their part and did everything asked of us. now highly skilled people are about to be thrown on the scrap heap for no fault of our own.
from a business point of view - how can you have the same amount in the "office" part as the shop floor workers???
  • Posted 31 Jan 2013 06:19
  • Modified 31 Jan 2013 06:34 by poster
  • By dai_t
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