Plans to axe hundreds of jobs at Rolls-Royce in Inchinnan have been put on hold after unions forced a last-minute delay.Management at the plant were due to outline the company’s plans for the workforce late last week.Despite the brief respite, fears remain that the maintenance repair and overhaul part of the business could still be under threat, with 600 direct jobs potentially facing the axe and question marks remaining over the rest. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The company employs more than 1,300 at the Inchinnan factory, which manufactures compressor blades and seals for planes.Last week it announced it was proposing to axe at least 9,000 jobs globally.Most of these are expected to come from the civil aerospace
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