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The cutting of 3000 British jobs by defense group BAE Systems sure doesn't look good. The U.K. is trying to export its way back to growth and to do that it needs its manufacturing sector to do well.
Aerospace group BAE Systems is cutting 1,700 jobs, or 1.7% of its work force, due largely to a decline in demand for its regional jets after the terrorist attacks in the United States.
British weapons maker BAE Systems said it would cut almost 2,000 jobs, slow production of Typhoon jets, and streamline operations as its new chief executive comes to grips with a dearth of plane ...
BAE is 'confident' the Government will succeed in brokering orders with Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia for two-thirds of the ...
New research by Oxford Economics has revealed the powerful impact of the ‘defence dividend’ in Lancashire. The BAE Systems-commissioned report ‘Our contribution to the UK and its regions’ highlights ...
British defense giant BAE Systems <BAES.L> is set to announce up to 3,000 job losses as it struggles to secure orders for the Eurofighter Typhoon in the wake of cuts to defense budgets by partner ...
BAE Systems plans to announce Friday that it will hire as many as 500 workers at its ship-repair yard in Barrio Logan, enabling the company to handle an expected boom in business during the next ...
BAE Systems shares fell 0.9% in London. LONDON (MarketWatch) -- BAE Systems is set to cut almost 600 jobs at sites near Hull and Manchester, the BBC reported on Thursday citing the Unite union.
BAE Systems employs more than 5,000 military veterans and offers a career-oriented workplace that seamlessly translates specific military job duties and occupational service into civilian positions.
LONDON, Oct 10 (Reuters) - BAE Systems' new boss will cut around 2,000 jobs at Britain's biggest defence contractor to tackle dwindling orders for the Typhoon fighter jet and the loss of revenue ...
The loss of more than 1,400 BAE job cuts at Warton and Samlesbury in Lancashire could lead to a "skills exodus", says a Fylde business leader.