Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Around 100 workers at Rolls-Royce’s Inchinnan plant have agreed to move to Derby in a desperate bid to save their jobs.The company - which revealed plans to halve its workforce by axing 700 jobs in Renfrewshire earlier this year - has confirmed that the “majority” of its 130 redeployed workers are moving south of the border.The staff had previously been threatened with redundancy, but have now agreed to move their families 295 miles to retain their highly-skilled positions with Rolls-Royce.To date, 492 people have left the Inchinnan plant as part of the redundancy process, of which 52 exited on compulsory terms.A further 72 people who have accepted.
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