HomeIndyFord calls ‘shutdown’ to slash Geelong jobs

Ford calls ‘shutdown’ to slash Geelong jobs

FORD’S Geelong plant will shut down this Friday as the company meets workers individually to spell out their fate under a latest redundancy program.
The initial redundancy target of 440 across Ford’s Geelong and Broadmeadows plants has fallen to 330 after redeployments across the business.
Staff have taken up 118 voluntary packages, leaving 212 involuntary job losses in a split of roughly 40:60 between Geelong and Broadmeadows respectively.
Staff sources described the number to go against their will in Geelong as “considerably less’’ than initially proposed.
But the 40:60 ratio would equate to about 80 unwanted layoffs at the North Geelong plant.
Ford staffers told the Independent Ford arranged the private meetings to avoid unhappy groups massing together.
Management declined to comment on Friday’s sackings other than to say the private meetings were organised at the request of workers.
Ford declined to specify the numbers of workers to be laid off voluntarily or involuntarily in Geelong.
Ford and unions were thrashing out the details of redundancy packages at Fair Work Australia as the Independent went to press.
Ford will reduce its production schedule from 209 units to 148 across all models, in line with its reduced workforce.

The auto-maker’s redundancies come a week after Qantas announced another 250 heavy maintenance job cuts at Avalon Airport following completion of work on nine of the carrier’s 747-400 jumbo aircraft.
Earlier this year Qantas cut more than 100 jobs at Avalon. The latest round of layoffs will halve the engineering workforce at Avalon to around 340.
Ford faces an uncertain future as sales of its flagship Falcon continue to decline despite growth in Territory sales.
Industry observers such as Wheels magazine have suggested that Ford is doomed in Geelong and Broadmeadows despite government assistance to maintain operations until 2016.
Hopes for the Geelong plant lie heavily with the company’s product development operations and their usefulness in the brand’s global operations.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Why Reliable Air Conditioning is Essential

Summer can really get hot here in our land down under.  When stepping outside in the warmer months, it often feels like walking straight into an...
More News

All-Grove final as midweek bowls gears up for grand finish

Both Ocean Grove sides will meet each in the grand final of the Geelong Bowls Region Midweek Division 1 on Tuesday 10 March. Ocean Grove’s...

Final-day thriller for BPCA as finals spots still unknown

Collendina’s hopes of playing in a Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association semi-final now rest with its batters after the bowling attack delivered on day one...

Calls for better coverage

Surf Coast Shire Council is seeking support for better mobile network coverage and investment in active transport projects. Council will table a motion...

Brothers in arms

Eddy Kontelj has been elected as City of Greater Geelong’s deputy mayor to serve alongside older brother and mayor Stretch Kontelj until at least...

West joins Give Geelong Breakfast

Geelong’s favourite breakfast is back this month with a very special guest. The Give Geelong Breakfast, a major fundraising event for Give Where You Live...

Bounce into the Festival of Sport

GMHBA Stadium will open to the public, allowing people to explore the various sports available across Greater Geelong during a free community event. ...

Explosion in North Geelong

An explosion in North Geelong involving gas bottles was brought under control by Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) at 5.24pm today. FRV said the explosion was...

Highton turns up the heat

It’s not often that a top of the table clash just before finals turns into a lopsided contest, but Highton has already inflicted Bell...

Reduced fees for indoor-only cats

Having failed to introduce blanket 24-hour cat curfew last year, Geelong council has changed tack. Focusing on the carrot rather than the stick, the City...

Queenscliff into the decider

Queenscliff is into the Geelong Bowls Region Premier Pennant grand final against Ocean Grove on Sunday after defeating Drysdale in the prelim on Saturday...