Support offered after redundancies at Kelso factory
Eighty people at Borders Precision Engineering were made redundant at short notice last week.
Support sessions are taking place, and the region's MP is hoping a buyer for the company can be found.
Eighty people at Borders Precision Engineering were made redundant at short notice last week.
Support sessions are taking place, and the region's MP is hoping a buyer for the company can be found.
Workers who lost their jobs when a Kelso engineering company went into liquidation are being offered redundancy support.
A session with Skills Development Scotland is taking place today, 7 July, in Tait Hall, Kelso, from 1pm to 4pm.
Eighty staff from Border Precision Engineering were made redundant last week.
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