Get involved: send your photos, videos, news & views by texting 'OXFORD NEWS' to 80360 or email »
2:51pm Friday 23rd November 2007
Dozens of jobs at Formula One racing team Super Aguri are under threat after managers launched a 30-day redundancy process at their base near Witney.
Up to 30 staff from a number of different departments at the Japanese firm on Leafield Industrial Estate could be affected.
Spokesman Emma Bearpark said up to 30 staff could be found alternative posts over the next 30 days while the redundancy process was under way. About 120 staff work for the firm.
A 27-year-old maintenance worker, who said he had lost his job, said: "A lot of people are very upset they have done this just weeks before Christmas."
Staff could be offered posts at other Formula 1 racing teams, and at Honda, which is the car's engine supplier.
Miss Bearpark added: "We have said all year we are a small team. We are beginning our third year now and all year we have said we required extra funding. What we are doing now is unfortunate.
"We hope that the people identified are able to get jobs in other parts of the company or the Formula 1 industry."
Add your comment
Register for a FREE The Oxford Times account and you can have your say on today's news and sport by adding comments on articles we publish. The best comments may even get published in the paper.
Please register now or sign in below to continue.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Find your next job now in Oxfordshire
Search Now »
Make a date in Oxfordshire now!
Search Now »
Oxfordshire homes for sale and to let
Search Now »
Cars for sale in Oxfordshire
Search Now »