Manchester Covid-19 pandemic virus travelers Blame and Manchester

Manchester Airport bosses to axe 465 jobs here - and 427 elsewhere across group - as virus 'resurges' across Europe... unions blame 'government failure'

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Those to be made redundant at Manchester, which has around 3,500 employees, include security officers, engineers, customer service staff, bus drivers and car park attendants.It follows a huge decline in passengers amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis - from 30.3m between April and August 2020, to 2.8m in the same period this year.Unite - the main aviation union - have also blamed the job losses on the government's failure to provide support to the sector.Union bosses have said they will immediately begin negotiating with Manchester airport and will seek to mitigate job losses, pressing the company to use the government’s new job support scheme to save jobs and attempting to ensure that redundancies are voluntary rather than compulsory.The.

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