Nissan furloughs hundreds of workers after being hit by Covid cases

Its Sunderland plant has around 50 staff who have tested positive but many more are self-isolating.

Tom Wilkinson
Friday 25 June 2021 11:15 EDT
Nissan to end night shift
Nissan to end night shift (PA Archive)

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Nissan has furloughed hundreds of workers from its UK plant after Covid cases and self-isolating staff meant it had to halt most late-shift production.

There were around positive 50 cases at its Sunderland site which employs 6,000 staff, all working across the plant in different areas rather than in a mass outbreak.

That meant hundreds more colleagues working near those who tested positive have had to self-isolate, causing staffing problems for the manufacturer.

The wellbeing of our team is our number one priority and we remain confident in the rigorous safety controls we have on site

Nissan spokesman

It has ceased most late-shift work and transferred some of those staff on to day-time shifts to ensure it has enough personnel.

Many co-workers of those who are off sick or self-isolating have been furloughed if their section has not got enough staff to function.

When the first lockdown happened in March 2020 almost the entire site was furloughed for weeks while safe processes were set up.

A Nissan spokesman said: “Production in certain areas of the plant has been adjusted as we manage a number of staff being required to self-isolate following close contact with Covid-19.

“The wellbeing of our team is our number one priority and we remain confident in the rigorous safety controls we have on site.”

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