UK: Disappointment at Diageo jobs rescue plan
By Chris Mercer | 20 August 2009
Trade union officials and politicians have hit a setback in their campaign to stop Diageo cutting 10% of its Scotch whisky workforce, after an independent report said not all jobs can be saved, just-drinks has learned.
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Trade union officials and politicians have hit a setback in their campaign to stop Diageo cutting 10% of its Scotch whisky workforce, after an independent report said not all jobs can be saved, just-drinks has learned.

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