Unite has reacted angrily to an announcement that 108 civilian staff are to lose their jobs at RAF Kinloss. It is the result of the withdrawal of the present Nimrod aircraft in March, a year earlier than planned.
Three hundred workers are employed by contractor Cobham at the base in the Moray town.
Lyn Turner of Unite said: "The loss of over 100 skilled jobs at RAF Kinloss is a hammer blow for the workers affected and to the local economy."
The commanding officer at RAF Kinloss, Group Captain Robbie Noel, had warned in December of the threat of job losses.
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It followed UK Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth's announcement about Nimrods being taken out of service early.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
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