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Jaguar Land Rover will not be renewing contracts of 1,000 temporary workers

A KPA folk-lift removes one of the three Range Rover cars which were impounded by the Kenya Revenue Authority officers from a container after the importer had declared them as Mattresses for import at the port of Mombasa, December 3, 2015. The cars would have evaded tax amounting to more than three million Kenya shillings if they had been cleared as mattresses. [PHOTO BY GIDEON MAUNDU/STANDARD].

Jaguar Land Rover says it will not be renewing the contracts of 1,000 temporary workers at two factories.

The UK’s biggest carmaker, owned by India’s Tata Motors, blamed “continuing headwinds” affecting the car industry.

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