Welsh Food Industries in Turmoil
Started by
cazyncymru
, Feb 28 2007 09:40 AM
http://news.bbc.co.u...mid/6401887.stm
First the closure of yet another dairy in West Wales
And luckily the saving of a Welsh bakery chain
http://news.bbc.co.u...les/6400757.stm
First the closure of yet another dairy in West Wales
And luckily the saving of a Welsh bakery chain
http://news.bbc.co.u...les/6400757.stm
Hello Caz.
To be honest I don't think it's just Wales, we seem to be hearing of more and more job cuts lately. Airbus 10,000 today. After a long period of boom things are definitely tightening, although it's probably a bit too early for the R word.
Regards,
Simon
To be honest I don't think it's just Wales, we seem to be hearing of more and more job cuts lately. Airbus 10,000 today. After a long period of boom things are definitely tightening, although it's probably a bit too early for the R word.
Regards,
Simon
Dear Casx,
Indeed, a personal disaster for the areas suffering.
I didn't see any specific explanation of the cause of these woes.
Any idea if this is supposed to simply reflect the labour cost pricing the products out of the market, iincreased (cheaper?) competition from elsewhere, changes in consumption habits or ??
Rgds / Charles.C
Indeed, a personal disaster for the areas suffering.
I didn't see any specific explanation of the cause of these woes.
Any idea if this is supposed to simply reflect the labour cost pricing the products out of the market, iincreased (cheaper?) competition from elsewhere, changes in consumption habits or ??
Rgds / Charles.C