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Car maker Bentley 'to cut 1,000 jobs with one in four workers offered redundancy'

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Up to 1,000 jobs will be cut from luxury car-maker Bentley as it faces a tough market beset by the coronavirus pandemic, it has been reported.

Voluntary redundancies are to be offered to about a quarter of Bentley's staff and a formal statement is expected from the firm later on Friday, according to the BBC.

It comes just weeks after the manufacturer, which was founded in north London in 1919 and is now owned by Volkswagen, resumed production at its headquarters in Crewe on May 11.

Some 1,700 workers returned to the site, with Bentley predicting at the time the remainder of its workforce would return by the middle of June.

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