More than 1,300 workers at Rolls-Royce in Inchinnan have been left in the dark about their futures after the company announced plans to axe at least 9,000 jobs globally.The engineering firm - which has a major aerospace factory in Inchinnan - has proposed the drastic cuts as part of addressing the unprecedented impact Covid-19 is having on the aviation industry.The company said the “major reorganisation” will predominantly affect its civil aerospace business and, according to union Unite, 3,375 jobs could be cut in the UK.But since bosses have not confirmed which specific sites will be affected, employees at the Inchinnan base have been left fearing for their jobs.Steve Turner, Unite assistant general secretary for manufacturing, has