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March 2, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Union says ship workers face axe

One of the few remaining shipyards on the River Clyde is expected to make two-thirds of its workforce redundant on Monday, according to a trade union. The GMB union said the Ferguson shipyard in Port Glasgow would make 75 posts redundant.

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One of the few remaining shipyards on the River Clyde is expected to make two-thirds of its workforce redundant on Monday, according to a trade union. The GMB union said the Ferguson shipyard in Port Glasgow would make 75 posts redundant.

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