LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) - Luxury UK carmaker Jensen Motors laid off its entire production workforce of 40 on Tuesday, while its main investor decides whether to move production overseas.
The workers, based in Speke, near Liverpool in northern England, will not be required to return to work until a current review of the company's business is completed.
According to Jensen spokesman Norman Childs, the company's main backer, financial turnaround specialist The MacDonald ...
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