<p>German logistics company DHL plans to cut as many as 2,200 jobs of UK-based workers at Jaguar Land Rover factories, the Unite trade union said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The job cuts comprise just under 40 percent of the entire DHL workforce on the contract, the union said.</p>.<p>DHL indicated that the half of the job cuts are due to a decline in car production and half are the result of anticipated "efficiency savings", the union added.</p>.<p>"DHL must not attempt to make permanent full-time staff redundant while continuing to outsource work to sub-contractors," Matt Draper, Unite national officer for logistics, said.</p>.<p>Last month India's Tata Motors Ltd said it expected to shed about 1,100 temporary jobs at Jaguar Land Rover after it raised the cost-cutting target at its luxury unit by one billion pounds ($1.3 billion) to ride out the disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>DHL and Jagaur Land Rover were not immediately available for comment.</p>
<p>German logistics company DHL plans to cut as many as 2,200 jobs of UK-based workers at Jaguar Land Rover factories, the Unite trade union said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The job cuts comprise just under 40 percent of the entire DHL workforce on the contract, the union said.</p>.<p>DHL indicated that the half of the job cuts are due to a decline in car production and half are the result of anticipated "efficiency savings", the union added.</p>.<p>"DHL must not attempt to make permanent full-time staff redundant while continuing to outsource work to sub-contractors," Matt Draper, Unite national officer for logistics, said.</p>.<p>Last month India's Tata Motors Ltd said it expected to shed about 1,100 temporary jobs at Jaguar Land Rover after it raised the cost-cutting target at its luxury unit by one billion pounds ($1.3 billion) to ride out the disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>DHL and Jagaur Land Rover were not immediately available for comment.</p>